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3.4.22.B79
proteolytic modification
nonstructural proteins nsP1-4 are produced as a single polyprotein, and processing of the polyprotein occurs in a highly regulated manner. The P2/3 cleavage site is located at the base of a narrow cleft and is not readily accessible. The nsP2 protease active site is over 40 A away from the P2/3 cleavage site, supporting a trans cleavage mechanism
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side-chain modification
in virus-infected cells, nsP2 can be glutathionylated at residues C175, C214, C313, C462, C698, C755. The glutathionylation of nsP2 impacts on the protease activity
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