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retroviral-like aspartic protease family protein
This family of putative aspartyl proteases is found pre-dominantly in retroviral proteins. (from Pfam)
aspartyl protease family protein
This family consists of predicted aspartic proteases, typically from 180 to 230 amino acids in length, in MEROPS clan AA. This model describes the well-conserved 121-residue C-terminal region. The poorly conserved, variable length N-terminal region usually contains a predicted transmembrane helix. (from Pfam)
Retroviral aspartyl protease
Single domain aspartyl proteases from retroviruses, retrotransposons, and badnaviruses (plant dsDNA viruses). These proteases are generally part of a larger polyprotein; usually pol, more rarely gag. Retroviral proteases appear to be homologous to a single domain of the two-domain eukaryotic aspartyl proteases such as pepsins, cathepsins, and renins (Pfam:PF00026). (from Pfam)
aspartic protease belonging to the retropepsin-like protease family contains an active site aspartate occurring within a motif (Asp-Thr/Ser-Gly); belongs to the MEROPS peptidase family A2 (retropepsin family, clan AA), subfamily A2A
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