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AprI/Inh family metalloprotease inhibitor
The Inh inhibitor is secreted into the periplasm where its presumed physiological function is to protect periplasmic proteins against the action of secreted proteases [1]. A range of proteases including A, B and C from E. chrysanthemi, alkaline protease from Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the 50 kDa protease from Serratia marcescens are inhibited. [1]. 7752231. Crystal structure of a complex between Serratia marcescens metallo-protease and an inhibitor from Erwinia chrysanthemi. Baumann U, Bauer M, Letoffe S, Delepelaire P, Wandersman C;. J Mol Biol 1995;248:653-661. (from Pfam)
protease inhibitor Inh/omp19 family protein
protease inhibitor Inh/omp19 family protein similar to Pseudomonas aeruginosa proteinase inhibitor Inh and Brucella abortus outer membrane lipoprotein omp19
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