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Sequence P01584

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Peptide and protein substrates that are thought to be physiologically relevant are indicated by P. Peptide and protein substrates that are not physiologically relevant are indicated by N. How cleavage sites have been identified are indicated by the following evidence codes: NT = N-terminal sequencing, MS = mass spectroscopy, MU = mutation, CS = consensus sequence, LC = liquid chromatography. To see all annotated cleavages for a peptidase, click on the peptidase name.

Cleavage Site Peptidase Residue range Cleavage type Description Evidence Reference
23 HIV-1 retropepsin 1-269 N Tomasselli et al., 1991
23 HIV-2 retropepsin 1-269 N Tomasselli et al., 1991
27 caspase-1 1-269 P Thornberry et al., 1997
27 caspase-4 1-269 P Kamens et al., 1995
76 trypsin 1 1-269 N Hazuda et al., 1990
98 HIV-1 retropepsin 1-269 N Tomasselli et al., 1991
103 elastase-1 1-269 P Hazuda et al., 1990
110 meprin beta subunit 1-269 P NT Herzog et al., 2005
113 elastase-2 1-269 P Hazuda et al., 1990
113 cathepsin G 1-269 P Hazuda et al., 1990
113 chymase (Homo sapiens-type) 1-269 P Raymond et al., 2003
115 streptopain 1-269 N NT Kapur et al., 1993
115 meprin alpha subunit 1-269 P NT Herzog et al., 2009
116 caspase-1 1-269 P Thornberry et al., 1992
116 caspase-4 1-269 P Kamens et al., 1995
118 dipeptidyl-peptidase 4 (bacteria-type 2) 117-132 N MS Banbula et al., 2000
120 granzyme A 1-269 P
141 matrix metallopeptidase-2 117-269 P NT Ito et al., 1996