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proprotein convertase P-domain-containing protein
A unique feature of the eukaryotic subtilisin-like proprotein convertases is the presence of an additional highly conserved sequence of approximately 150 residues (P domain) located immediately downstream of the catalytic domain. [1]. 8194519. A C-terminal domain conserved in precursor processing proteases is required for intramolecular N-terminal maturation of pro-Kex2 protease. Gluschankof P, Fuller RS;. EMBO J 1994;13:2280-2288. [2]. 9556596. Regulatory roles of the P domain of the subtilisin-like prohormone convertases. Zhou A, Martin S, Lipkind G, LaMendola J, Steiner DF;. J Biol Chem 1998;273:11107-11114. (from Pfam)
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