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EC Number Subunits Commentary Reference
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.21.B24? x * 54000, SDS-APGE 692581
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.21.B24? x * about 58000, mature enzyme, SDS-PAGE 718107
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.21.B24? x * about 62000, mature enzyme, predicted from amino acid sequence 718107
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.21.B24? x * about 72000, pro-zymogen, SDS-PAGE 718107
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.21.B24More PCSKs are biosynthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum as multidomain preproproteins consisting of an N-terminal signal peptide followed by a pro domain, a conserved catalytic domain, a P domain, and a variable C-terminal domain. After cotranslational removal of the signal peptide, the resulting proPCSK undergoes maturation by autocatalytic cleavage between the pro and the catalytic domains, within a cleavage motif that is also recognized by the fully activated enzyme in the primary sequence of its physiological substrates 692581
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.21.B24More PCSKs are biosynthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum as multidomain preproproteins consisting of an N-terminal signal peptide followed by a pro domain, a conserved catalytic domain, a P domain, and a variable C-terminal domain. After cotranslational removal of the signal peptide, the resulting proPCSK undergoes maturation by autocatalytic cleavage between the pro and the catalytic domains, within a cleavage motif that is also recognized by the fully activated enzyme in the primary sequence of its physiological substrates. Domain structure, overview 692581
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