3.4.23.B6: Mason-Pfizer monkey virus proteinase
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Word Map on EC 3.4.23.B6
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3.4.23.B6
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retroviral
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polyproteins
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capsid
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virion
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retropepsins
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flap
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g-patch
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d-type
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retroviruses
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glycine-rich
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gag-related
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pepsin-like
- 3.4.23.B6
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retroviral
- polyproteins
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capsid
- virion
- retropepsins
- flap
-
g-patch
-
d-type
- retroviruses
-
glycine-rich
-
gag-related
-
pepsin-like
Reaction
The enzyme cleaves 17 amino acids of the C-terminal 38-amino-acid cytoplasmic tail of the transmembrane protein TM of the released immature virus. =
Synonyms
M-PMV PR, M-PMV protease, Mason-Pfizer leukemia virus retropepsin, Mason-Pfizer monkey virus retropepsin, More, MPMV protease, P-MPV poteinase, P-MPV PR
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Organic Solvent Stability
Organic Solvent Stability on EC 3.4.23.B6 - Mason-Pfizer monkey virus proteinase
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urea
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the 13000 Da wild-type enzyme (which exhibits higher catalytic activity) loses 50% activity at 3.4 M urea, the midpoint of the urea unfolding curve of the 12000 Da truncated enzyme is at 1.9 M urea, the denaturation curve for the C7A/C106A mutant is no longer sigmoidal in character, confirming that this mutant is very unstable