Substrates for peptidase C03.005: hepatitis A virus-type picornain 3C

Summary Alignment Sequences Sequence features Distribution Structure Literature Substrates

Peptide and protein substrates that are thought to be physiologically relevant are indicated by P. Peptide and protein substrates that are thought to be pathologically relevant are indicated by D. Peptide and protein substrates that are not physiologically relevant are indicated by N. Synthetic substrates are indicated by S. Click on the symbol to show only physiological, non-physiological or synthetic substrates, or here to display all substrates. 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 protein substrate, click on the UniProt Accession.

Substrate Uniprot Residue range Cleavage Site Cleavage type Evidence P4 P3 P2 P1 P1' P2' P3' P4' Reference CutDB MERNUM
Ac-Glu-Leu-Arg-Thr-Gln-Ser-Phe-Ser-NH2 Ac-Glu-Leu-Arg-Thr-Gln+Ser-Phe-Ser-NH2 S Leu Arg Thr Gln Ser Phe Ser NH2 Bergmann, 2004
mitochondrial antiviral-signaling protein Q7Z434 1-540 peptide-Gln427+Val-peptide P NT Leu Ala Ser Gln Val Asp Ser Pro Sun et al., 2023
polyprotein P08617 1-2227 peptide-Gln245+Met-peptide P Leu Ser Thr Gln Met Met Arg Asn Bergmann, 2004 16142
polyprotein P08617 1-2227 peptide-Gln491+Val-peptide P Val Thr Thr Gln Val Gly Asp Asp Bergmann, 2004 16143
polyprotein P08617 1-2227 peptide-Gln836+Ala-peptide P Leu Phe Ser Gln Ala Lys Ile Ser Bergmann, 2004 16144
polyprotein P08617 1-2227 peptide-Gln1087+Ala-peptide P Leu Arg Thr Gln Ser Phe Ser Asn Bergmann, 2004 16138
polyprotein P08617 1-2227 peptide-Gln1422+Gly-peptide P Leu Trp Ser Gln Gly Ile Ser Asp Bergmann, 2004 16139
polyprotein P08617 1-2227 peptide-Gln1519+Ser-peptide P Val Glu Ser Gln Ser Thr Leu Glu Bergmann, 2004 16140
polyprotein P08617 1-2227 peptide-Gln1738+Arg-peptide P Ile Glu Ser Gln Arg Ile Met Lys Bergmann, 2004 16141