3.4.23.42: thermopsin
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For detailed information about thermopsin, go to the full flat file.
Word Map on EC 3.4.23.42
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3.4.23.42
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hallux
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metatarsophalangeal
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valgus
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acidocaldarius
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rigidus
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forefoot
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dorsiflexion
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nonunion
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screw
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pepstatin-insensitive
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intermetatarsal
- 3.4.23.42
- hallux
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metatarsophalangeal
- valgus
- acidocaldarius
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rigidus
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forefoot
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dorsiflexion
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nonunion
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screw
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pepstatin-insensitive
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intermetatarsal
Reaction
similar in specificity to pepsin A preferring bulky hydrophobic amino acids in P1 and P1' =
Synonyms
EC 3.4.99.43, More, MTP-1, SsMTP, SSO1175, SSO2045, Sulfolobus solfataricus multidomain thermopsin-like protease, thpS
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Synonyms
Synonyms on EC 3.4.23.42 - thermopsin
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EC 3.4.99.43
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formerly
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MTP-1
SsMTP
SSO1175
SSO2045
Sulfolobus solfataricus multidomain thermopsin-like protease
additional information
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the enzyme belongs to the A5 peptidase family
a multi-domain thermopsin-like protease containing the catalytic domain followed by two distinct domains, PKD and Y_Y_Y, which are usually involved in a range of protein-protein interactions among the extracellular proteins. The characteristic active site amino acid sequence for aspartic proteases, Asp Thr Gly, which is present in all aspartic proteases even with only distant evolutionary relatedness, is absent in SsMTP as in Sulfolobus acidocaldarius thermopsin, suggesting that different catalytic mechanisms are employed by these proteases
SsMTP
a multi-domain thermopsin-like protease containing the catalytic domain followed by two distinct domains, PKD and Y_Y_Y, which are usually involved in a range of protein-protein interactions among the extracellular proteins. The characteristic active site amino acid sequence for aspartic proteases, Asp Thr Gly, which is present in all aspartic proteases even with only distant evolutionary relatedness, is absent in SsMTP as in Sulfolobus acidocaldarius thermopsin, suggesting that different catalytic mechanisms are employed by these proteases
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Sulfolobus solfataricus multidomain thermopsin-like protease
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