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[Technology] (Basic Principle) The proteolytic mechanism of serine proteases? | |
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The proteolytic mechanism of serine proteases
The proteolytic mechanism of serine proteases
The proteolytic action of a serine protease on its substrate comprises several steps starting with the formation of a non-covalent complex between the enzyme and the substrate. A nucleophilic attack by the serine hydroxyl group on the amide carbonyl carbon atom in the substrate results in cleavage of the amide bond and the formation of an acyl-enzyme intermediate.
The acyl-enzyme ester bond is then hydrolysed in the rate limiting step and the enzyme is now free to catalyze the cleavage of another substrate molecule.
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이전글 | (Basic Principle) Serine proteases? |
다음글 | (Basic Principle) Enzyme specificity and substrate selectivity |