Metalloproteinase
Enzyme, Protease, Functional group, Active site, Proteolysis, Zinc, Cobalt, Ligand, Histidine, Glutamic acid
978-620-0-11710-6
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2013-01-10
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Metalloproteinases (or metalloproteases) constitute a family of enzymes from the group of proteases, classified by the nature of the most prominent functional group in their active site. These are proteolytic enzymes whose catalytic mechanism involves a metal. Most metalloproteases are zinc-dependent, but some use cobalt. The metal ion is coordinated to the protein via three ligands. The ligands co-ordinating the metal ion can vary with histidine, glutamate, aspartate, lysine and arginine. The fourth coordination position is taken up by a labile water molecule.
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