Aspartic proteases (EC3.4.23) are a group of proteolytic enzymes of the pepsin family that share the same catalytic apparatus and usually function in acid solutions. This latter aspect limits the function of aspartic proteases to some specific locations in different organisms; thus the occurrence of
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Modes of Evolution in the Protease and Kringle Domains of the Plasminogen–Prothrombin Family
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
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- English
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- 14
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- 1055-7903
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