Polgar_1992_FEBS.Lett_311_281

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Title : Structural relationship between lipases and peptidases of the prolyl oligopeptidase family - Polgar_1992_FEBS.Lett_311_281
Author(s) : Polgar L
Ref : FEBS Letters , 311 :281 , 1992
Abstract : In prolyl oligopeptidase and its homologues, which constitute a new serine protease family, the order of the catalytic Ser and His residues in the amino acid sequence is the reverse of what is found in the trypsin and subtilisin families. The exact position of the third member of the catalytic triad, an Asp residue, has not yet been identified in the new family. Recent determination of the three-dimensional structures of pancreatic and microbial lipases has shown that the order of their catalytic residues is Ser, Asp, His, and this fits the order Ser, His of prolyl oligopeptidase. However, there is no sequence homology between lipases and peptidases, except for a 10-residue segment, which encompasses the essential Ser, and for the immediate vicinity of the catalytic Asp and His residues. This comparison identifies the catalytic Asp residue in the prolyl oligopeptidase family. The relative positions of the three catalytic residues in peptidases and microbial lipases were the same and this indicated structural and possibly evolutionary relationship between the two families.
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Polgar L (1992)
Structural relationship between lipases and peptidases of the prolyl oligopeptidase family
FEBS Letters 311 :281

Polgar L (1992)
FEBS Letters 311 :281