The C-terminal region defines the functional domain, which is in itself sufficient for proteolytic activity.
Abnormal proteolytic activity are associated with many diseases.
Notably, Rpn11 shares close homology with Csn5, which is also responsible for proteolytic activities in its respective complex.
The proteolytic activities that take place during angiogenesis require precise spatial and temporal regulation.
Angiogenesis requires a fine balance between proteolytic activity and proteinase inhibition.
At various time points, the proteolytic activity remaining in the samples were tested.
In addition, it is notable that both of the immunogens tested display considerable proteolytic activity.
His143, Cys184 and Glu 163 are the three crucial resides responsible for proteolytic activity.
NS2 dimer contains two active sites and requires dimerization for proteolytic activity.
D. hansenii also provides proteolytic and lipolytic activities during cheese ripening.