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3.4.21.116
proteolytic modification
autoproteolytical activation. PDZ domain of enzyme binds to enzyme N-terminus to maintain its zymogen form. Following secretion across a spore membrane, domain binds in trans to the C-terminus of another enzyme molecule thus facilitating first cleavage event of enzyme near the N-terminus which releases the enzyme from the forespore membrane
669273
3.4.21.116
proteolytic modification
enzyme is able to self-cleave in trans into at least three discrete products, zymogen is subject to two levels of proteolysis: autoproteolysis generating intermediate products of 42000 Da, 43000 Da and 45000 Da, at least one of which is proposed to be the active form, followed by processing by one or more enzymes to smaller species of 42000 Da and 40000 Da
653264
3.4.21.116
proteolytic modification
self-cleavage releases its active form
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