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The sedolisin (
MEROPS MEROPS is an online database for peptidases (also known as proteases, proteinases and proteolytic enzymes) and their inhibitors. The classification scheme for peptidases was published by Rawlings & Barrett in 1993, and that for protein inhibitor ...
S53) family of peptidases are a family of serine proteases structurally related to the
subtilisin Subtilisin is a protease (a protein-digesting enzyme) initially obtained from ''Bacillus subtilis''. Subtilisins belong to subtilases, a group of serine proteases that – like all serine proteases – initiate the nucleophilic attack on the p ...
(S8) family. Well-known members of this family include sedolisin ("pseudomonalisin") found in '' Pseudomonas'' bacteria, xanthomonalisin ("sedolisin-B"), physarolisin as well as animal tripeptidyl peptidase I. It is also known as sedolysin or serine-carboxyl peptidase. This group of enzymes contains a variation on the catalytic triad: unlike S8 which uses Ser-His-Asp, this group runs on Ser-Glu-Asp, with an additional acidic residue Asp in the
oxyanion hole An oxyanion hole is a pocket in the active site of an enzyme that stabilizes transition state negative charge on a deprotonated oxygen or alkoxide. The pocket typically consists of backbone amides or positively charged residues. Stabilising the t ...
. Their optimal pH is around 3. Most members of the family are produced as a precursor protein with N-terminal () and sometimes C-terminal peptides that need to be cleaved off.


Family members


Sedolisin

Sedolisin (, ''pseudomonapepsin'', ''sedolysin'') is a serine protease. It is secreted by '' Pseudomonas'' sp. 101. It performs
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of the B chain of
insulin Insulin (, from Latin ''insula'', 'island') is a peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets encoded in humans by the ''INS'' gene. It is considered to be the main anabolic hormone of the body. It regulates the metabolism o ...
at -Glu13-Ala-, -Leu15-Tyr- and -Phe25-Tyr-, and
angiotensin I Angiotensin is a peptide hormone that causes vasoconstriction and an increase in blood pressure. It is part of the renin–angiotensin system, which regulates blood pressure. Angiotensin also stimulates the release of aldosterone from the adrena ...
at -Tyr4-Ile-. A good synthetic substrate is Lys-Pro-Ile-Glu-Phe-Phe(NO2)-Arg-Leu.


Xanthomonalisin

Xanthomonalisin () is found in '' Xanthomonas'' bacteria. It cleaves caesin and clots milk.


Physarolisin

Physarolisin (, ''physaropepsin'') is a milk-clotting enzyme. It shows preferential cleavage of Gly8-Ser in B chain of insulin most rapidly, followed by Leu11!Val, Cys(SO3H)19-Gly and Phe24-Phe. It is special in that it is cold-adapted. It was discovered in the slime mold ''
Physarum flavicomum ''Physarum'' is a genus of mycetozoan slime molds in the family Physaraceae. It contains the following species: *''Physarum albescens'' *''Physarum album'' *''Physarum andinum'' *''Physarum bivalve'' *''Physarum bogoriense'' *''Physarum cinere ...
''. Similar proteins () are also found in archaea.


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