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Protease
Protease Proteases (proteinases, peptidases or proteolytic enzymes) are ... proteases: Serine proteases Threonine proteases Cysteine proteases Aspartic acid proteases (e. g. plasmepsin) Metalloproteases Glutamic acid proteases The threonine and glutamic peptidases were ... a peptide bond involves making an amino acid residue (serine, cystein and threonine peptidases) ...
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Ceric protease (translated from Japanese)
Ceric protease Ceric protease (Serine Protease) with as a catalyst residue nucleophilic attack is done ceric residue protease (the proteolytic enzyme) is. EC [ 3.4 ... Serine and Ser), histidine (Histidine and His), aspartic acid (Aspartic acid and Asp), but ...
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Serine protease
Serine protease In biochemistry, serine proteases or serine endopeptidases ... the polypeptide chain, based upon the amino acid residues and side chains surrounding the site ... peptide bonds flanked with bulky hydrophobic amino acid residues. Preferred residues include phenylalanine, tryptophan and ... peptide bonds flanked with positively-charged amino acid residues. Instead of having the hydrophobic pocket of the chymotrypsin, there exists an aspartic acid residue at the back of ...
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Cysteine protease
Cysteine protease Proteases are enzymes that degrade polypeptides. Cysteine ... of the thiol by an adjacent amino acid with a basic side chain, usually a ... is subsequently hydrolyzed to generate a carboxylic acid, while regenerating the free enzyme. Examples of Cysteine Proteases Papain Cathepsins Caspases Calpains Protease Regulation Proteases are usually synthesized as large ... proteins called zymogens, such as the serine protease precursors tryspinogen and chymotrypsinogen, and the ...
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Summary of the article regarding biology (translated from Japanese)
... plant classification - AST - ATP ⇒Adenosine three phosphoric acid - ATP アーゼ - ATP synthetic enzyme - Α - Linseed ... _elegans - Cell - CTP - DGGE - DNA ⇒ deoxyribonucleic acid - DNA - DNA molecule cross method - DNA sequencer ... ⇒ riboflavin - GABA ⇒ Γ amino butyric acid - GFP - GTP ⇒Guanosine triphosphate - In situ hybridization ... strategic theory - RFLP - rRNA - RNA ⇒ ribonucleic acid - RNAi - RNA virus - RNA polymerase - RNA world ... box - T cell - TCA circuit ⇒ citric acid cycle - tRNA - Two-hybrid method - VNC ( ...
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List of biomolecules
... page (in this case Amylase). Abamectin Abietic acid Acetic acid Acetylcholine Adenosine Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) Adenosine monophosphate ... Allantoin α-Amanatin, see Alpha-amanitin Amino acid Anabolic steroid Anethole Angiotensinogen Amylase (also see ... Angiotensinogen Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) Arabinose Arginine Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) Asparagine Aspartic acid Atrial-natriuretic peptide (ANP) Azadirachtin ...
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List of human blood components
... maximum - <7.5 ×10 -11 Alanine Amino acid 2.7-5.5 ×10 -5 2 ... 0-5.5 ×10 -5 alpha-Aminobutyric acid - 1-2 ×10 -6 1-2 ×10 -6 d-Aminolevulinic acid - - 1.5-2.3 ×10 -7 Ammonia ... 6 ×10 -11 Alpha 1-antitrypsin Serine protease inhibitor - 7.8-20 ×10 -4 Arginine Amino acid 6-17 ×10 -6 1.3- ...
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Plasmepsin
... Sequence, expression and modeled structure of an aspartic proteinase from the human malaria parasite Plasmodium ... falciparum.,[4] Crystal structure of the novel aspartic proteinase zymogen proplasmepsin II from plasmodium falciparum ... potential target for antimalarial drugs. Plasmepsins are aspartic acid proteases, which means their active site contains two aspartic acid residues. These two aspartic acid ...
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Pepsin (translated from Japanese)
... 3) Animal stomach proteolytic enzyme . One of aspartic acid protease. Table of contents Character GeneTranslationThe product inactive ... membrane of the stomach as. This hydrochloric acid pH , becomes the pepsin of active type ... loses activity. Substrate peculiarity The acidic amino acid residue of the protein peptide chain - ...
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Serine
... name (S)-2-Amino-3-hydroxy-propanoic acid Abbreviations SerS Chemical formula C 3 H ... diabetes. It is one of three amino acid residues that are commonly phosphorylated by kinases ... Serine proteases are a common type of protease. See also Serine aggregation properties in Serine ... Chemistry Wiki Amino acids Alanine | Arginine | Asparagine | Aspartic acid | Cysteine | Glutamic acid | Glutamine | Glycine | Histidine | ...
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