Protease mechanisms | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature Protease mechanisms Protease mechanisms Polypeptides can be cleaved either chemically or enzymatically Enzymes that catalyse the hydrolytic cleavage of peptide bonds are called proteases
Proteases - Latest research and news | Nature Proteases articles from across Nature Portfolio Atom RSS Feed Proteases are enzymes that catalyse hydrolysis of the peptide and isopeptide bonds that join amino acids within proteins (known as
Bacterial proteases, untapped antimicrobial drug targets Protease catalytic mechanisms All proteases cleave peptide bonds by proceeding through tetrahedral intermediates Serine (a), cysteine (b) and N-terminal threonine (c) proteases form stable