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English: The active site asparagine residue (bonds in green) cycles, assisted by other active site residues, and nucleophilically attacks (blue arrow) its carbonyl peptide bond with the adjacent residue, forming a succimide and breaking the propeptide in two halves. New bonds are indicated with a darker green, the asparagine alfa-carbon is indicated in green and the alfa-carbon of the adjacent residues in black. Rs indicate the adjacent residues side chains.
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Source This image is based upon figure 1 of Rawlings ND, Barret AJ, Bateman A. Asparagine peptide lyases: a seventh catalytic type of proteolytic enzymes. (2011 Nov 4) J Biol Chem. 286(44), 38321-8
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