The founding member of this family is the N-terminal prodomain of fervidolysin, an extracellular subtilisin-like serine protease. This domain folds into a globular alpha/beta structure consisting of four-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet and two alpha ...
The founding member of this family is the N-terminal prodomain of fervidolysin, an extracellular subtilisin-like serine protease. This domain folds into a globular alpha/beta structure consisting of four-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet and two alpha-helices packed on one side of it [1]. The prodomain is proteolytically cleaved and removed from the proenzyme.
Subtilases are a family of serine proteases. They appear to have independently and convergently evolved an Asp/Ser/His catalytic triad, like that found in the trypsin serine proteases (see Pfam:PF00089). Structure is an alpha/beta fold containing a 7 ...
Subtilases are a family of serine proteases. They appear to have independently and convergently evolved an Asp/Ser/His catalytic triad, like that found in the trypsin serine proteases (see Pfam:PF00089). Structure is an alpha/beta fold containing a 7-stranded parallel beta sheet, order 2314567.