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3.4.21.12
proteolytic modification
the enzyme is synthesized with a 166 amino acid pro region that catalyzes the folding of the 198 amino acid protease into its native conformation.
653310
3.4.21.12
proteolytic modification
the enzyme is synthesized with a large, two-domain pro region (Pro) that catalyzes the folding of the protease to its native conformation. In the absence of its (Pro) folding catalyst, alpha-lytic protease encounters a very large folding barrier that effectively prevents the protease from folding. The extremely high alpha-lytic protease folding barrier necessitates the presence of both the (Pro) domains
650176
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