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- Glutamic_protease abstract "Glutamic proteases are a group of proteolytic enzymes containing a glutamic acid residue within the active site. This type of protease was first described in 2004 and became the sixth catalytic type of protease. Members of this group of protease had been previously assumed to be an aspartate protease, but structural determination showed it to belong to a novel protease family. The first structure of this group of protease was scytalidoglutamic peptidase, the active site of which contains a catalytic dyad, glutamic acid (E) and glutamine (Q), which give rise to the name eqolisin. This group of proteases are found primarily in pathogenic fungi affecting plant and human.".
- Glutamic_protease thumbnail Glutamic_protease.png?width=300.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageID "47541940".
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageLength "7800".
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageRevisionID "705416928".
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Active_site.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Archaea.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Ascomycota.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Aspartic_protease.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Aspergillopepsin_II.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Aspergillus_niger.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Category:EC_3.4.23.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peptidase.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Glutamic_acid.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Glutamine.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Mold.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Pepstatin.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Product_(chemistry).
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Protease.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Protein_family.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Protein_superfamily.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Proteolysis.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Scytalidium.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Scytalidopepsin_B.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink Serine_protease.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLink File:Aspergilloglutamic_peptidase.jpg.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glutamic protease".
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLinkText "glutamic protease".
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageWikiLinkText "glutamic-".
- Glutamic_protease caption "Structure of scytalidocarboxyl peptidase B, with cleaved peptide product in black and active site glutamate-glutamine dyad side chains in red.".
- Glutamic_protease ecnumber "3.4".
- Glutamic_protease name "Scytalidopepsin B".
- Glutamic_protease organism "Scytalidium lignicola".
- Glutamic_protease pdb "1".
- Glutamic_protease symbol "N/A".
- Glutamic_protease taxid "5539".
- Glutamic_protease uniprot "P15369".
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aspartic_acid_proteases.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Enzymes.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_nonhuman_protein.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PDB.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal_bar.
- Glutamic_protease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Glutamic_protease subject Category:EC_3.4.23.
- Glutamic_protease subject Category:Peptidase.
- Glutamic_protease hypernym Group.
- Glutamic_protease type Band.
- Glutamic_protease comment "Glutamic proteases are a group of proteolytic enzymes containing a glutamic acid residue within the active site. This type of protease was first described in 2004 and became the sixth catalytic type of protease. Members of this group of protease had been previously assumed to be an aspartate protease, but structural determination showed it to belong to a novel protease family.".
- Glutamic_protease label "Glutamic protease".
- Glutamic_protease wasDerivedFrom Glutamic_protease?oldid=705416928.
- Glutamic_protease depiction Glutamic_protease.png.
- Glutamic_protease isPrimaryTopicOf Glutamic_protease.