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pre-peptidase C-terminal domain-containing protein
This domain is normally found at the C-terminus of secreted bacterial peptidases. They are not present in the active peptidase. It is possible that they fulfill a similar role to the PKD (Pfam:PF00801) domain, which also are found in this context. Visual analysis suggests that PKD and PPC are distantly related (personal obs:Bateman A, Yeats C). [1]. 12625841. New Knowledge from Old: In silico discovery of novel protein domains in Streptomyces coelicolor. Yeats C, Bentley S, Bateman A;. BMC Microbiol 2003;3:3-3. (from Pfam)
S8 family serine peptidase
Subtilases are a family of serine proteases. They appear to have independently and convergently evolved an Asp/Ser/His catalytic triad, like that found in the trypsin serine proteases (see Pfam:PF00089). Structure is an alpha/beta fold containing a 7-stranded parallel beta sheet, order 2314567. (from Pfam)
S8 family serine peptidase is a member of the subtilase serine endo- and exo-peptidase clan; it has an Asp/His/Ser catalytic triad similar to that found in trypsin-like proteases, but does not share their three-dimensional structure and is not homologous to trypsin. Its stability may be enhanced by calcium.
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