- A
protease (also
called a peptidase, proteinase, or
proteolytic enzyme) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes proteolysis,
breaking down
proteins into
smaller polypeptides...
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Protease inhibitor can
refer to:
Protease inhibitor (pharmacology): a
class of
medication that
inhibits viral protease Protease inhibitor (biology): molecules...
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Protease A may
refer to one of two enzymes:
Streptogrisin A
Omptin This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Protease A. If an...
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Serine proteases (or
serine endopeptidases) are
enzymes that
cleave peptide bonds in proteins.
Serine serves as the
nucleophilic amino acid at the (enzyme's)...
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found in
infectious prions has a
different structure and is
resistant to
proteases, the
enzymes in the body that can
normally break down proteins. The normal...
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triads are most
commonly found in
hydrolase and
transferase enzymes (e.g.
proteases, amidases, esterases, acylases,
lipases and β-lactamases). An acid-base-nucleophile...
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Cysteine proteases, also
known as
thiol proteases, are
hydrolase enzymes that
degrade proteins.
These proteases share a
common catalytic mechanism that...
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Aspartic proteases (also "aspartyl
proteases", "aspartic endopeptidases") are a
catalytic type of
protease enzymes that use an
activated water molecule...
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Intramembrane proteases (IMPs), also
known as intramembrane-cleaving
proteases (I-CLiPs), are
enzymes that have the
property of
cleaving transmembrane...
- 3C-like
protease (3CLpro) or main
protease (Mpro),
formally known as C30
endopeptidase or 3-chymotrypsin-like
protease, is the main
protease found in...