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3.4.24.B17
proteolytic modification
ATP-dependent C-terminally self-processing by cleavage of Met640-Ser641 bond removing a heptapeptide from the C-terminus, preference for positively charged and hydrophobic amino acid residues, both processed and unprocessed enzyme forms are active, levels depending on the growth phase
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3.4.24.B17
proteolytic modification
autocatalytically processed at the C-terminus, processing occurs preferentially after positively charged and hydrophobic amino acids
649814
3.4.24.B17
proteolytic modification
FtsH undergoes self-cleavage between M640 and S641, removing seven C-terminal residues. Functional significance of this self-cleavage reaction is obscure, as both the full-length and the processed forms of FtsH are active as protease
667209
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