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3.4.22.46: L-peptidase

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For detailed information about L-peptidase, go to the full flat file.

Word Map on EC 3.4.22.46

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autocatalytically cleaves itself from the polyprotein of the foot-and-mouth disease virus by hydrolysis of a Lys-/-Gly bond, but then cleaves host cell initiation factor eIF-4G at bonds -Gly-/-Arg- and -Lys-/-Arg- =

Synonyms

3C protease, 3Cpro, Eukaryotic signal peptidase, Eukaryotic signal proteinase, FMDV 3Cpro, foot-and-mouth disease virus 3C protease, L protein, L proteinase, Lab protein, Lb proC, Lbpro, Leader peptidase, leader peptidase B, leader peptidase NisP, Leader peptide hydrolase, leader protease, Leader proteinase, leaderprotease L1, leaderprotease L2, LepB, Lpro, nisin leader peptidase, NisP, nsp1alpha, P1a protein, Peptidase, signal, Prokaryotic leader peptidase, Prokaryotic signal peptidase, Prokaryotic signal proteinase, Propeptidase, Proteinase, eukaryotic signal, Proteinase, signal, Signal peptidase, Signalase, sLbpro

ECTree

     3 Hydrolases
         3.4 Acting on peptide bonds (peptidases)
             3.4.22 Cysteine endopeptidases
                3.4.22.46 L-peptidase

Source Tissue

Source Tissue on EC 3.4.22.46 - L-peptidase

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additional information
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the L signal is mainly localized to the nuclei of infected cells, while VP1 is detected in the cytoplasm, thereafter the L signal is detected throughout the whole cell. The pattern of L sub-cellular localization of the L mutant viruses is similar to the WT virus, except for a delay in the cytoplasmic L protein signal
Manually annotated by BRENDA team