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3.4.22.49
Scc1 + H2O
Scc1 contains 2 separase cleavage sites
3.4.22.49
Scc1 + H2O
cleavage at 2 defined sites results in rapid destabilization of Scc1 and its dissociation from chromosomes
3.4.22.49
Slk19 + H2O
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3.4.22.49
Slk19 + H2O
separase cleaves the kinetochore-associated protein Slk19 in metaphase-to-anaphase transition
3.4.22.49
Slk19 + H2O
a protein implicated in the mitotic exit via its role in the stabilization of spindle in budding yeast
3.4.22.49
SYN1 + H2O
the enzyme plays an essential role in embryo development. The enzyme is required for the removal of cohesin from meiotic chromosomes. The cleavage of SYN1 by separase is responsible for the release of sister chromatid cohesion during meiosis
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