Protein Domain : IPR000126

Type:  Active_site Name:  Serine proteases, V8 family, serine active site
Description:  A number of prokaryotic proteases have been shown [, ] to be evolutionary related; their catalytic activity is provided by a charge relay system similarto that of the trypsin family of serine proteases but which probably evolved by independent convergent evolution. The sequence around the residues involvedin the catalytic triad (aspartic acid, serine and histidine) are completely different from that of the analogous residues in the trypsin serine proteasesand can be used as signatures specific to that category of proteases. The proteases which are known to belong to this family are listed below.Staphylococcus aureus V8 proteinase, which preferentially cleaves peptide bonds on the carboxyl-terminal side of aspartate and glutamate and which iswidely used in protein sequencing studies.Bacillus licheniformis glutamate specific endopeptidase (GSE) [], whichlike V8 cleaves on the carboxyl-terminal side of acidic residues, but with a strong preference for glutamate.Bacillus subtilis extracellular "metalloprotease" (gene mpr) [].Staphylococcus aureus exfoliative (or epidermolytic) toxins A (gene eta) and B (gene etb). These toxins cause impetigous diseases commonly referredto as staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) and have been shown [] to possess proteolytic activity.This entry represents the serine active site of serine proteases from the V8 family. Short Name:  V8_ser_AS

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1 Cross References

Identifier
PS00673

4 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR009003 Domain Peptidase S1, PA clan
IPR008256 Family Peptidase S1B
IPR001254 Domain Serine proteases, trypsin domain
IPR008353 Family Peptidase S1B, exfoliative toxin

2 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0008236 IPR000126
GO:0006508 IPR000126

2 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0008236 IPR000126
GO:0006508 IPR000126

0 Parent Features

0 Proteins

4 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            1346764
            2384148
            2105291
            9065774