Key active sites of proteases and protease inhibitors: a review
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31702187), Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi Province, China (No. 2018JQ3057), Special Scientific Research Project of Education Department of Shaanxi Province, China (No. 19JK0180), Key Research and Development Plan of Shaanxi Province, China (No. 2019FP-021), Open Project of the State Key Laboratory of Silkworm Genome Biology (No. sklsgb-2019KF04), High-level Achievement Cultivation Project of Collaborative Innovation Center for Comprehensive Development of Qinba Biological Resources (No. QBXT-17-1).

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    Proteases are widely found in organisms participating in the decomposition of proteins to maintain the organisms’ normal life activities. Protease inhibitors regulate the activities of target proteases by binding to their active sites, thereby affecting protein metabolism. The key amino acid mutations in proteases and protease inhibitors can affect their physiological functions, stability, catalytic activity, and inhibition specificity. More active, stable, specific, environmentally friendly and cheap proteases and protease inhibitors might be obtained by excavating various natural mutants of proteases and protease inhibitors, analyzing their key active sites by using protein engineering methods. Here, we review the studies on proteases’ key active sites and protease inhibitors to deepen the understanding of the active mechanism of proteases and their inhibitors.

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张杰,杨玺,李游山. 蛋白酶及其抑制剂关键活性位点研究进展[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2021, 37(2): 561-579

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  • Received:September 09,2020
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