Pseudoproteases are catalytically-deficient pseudoenzyme variants of proteases that are represented across the kingdoms of life.[1][2]
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Pseudoproteases are catalytically-deficient pseudoenzyme variants of proteases that are represented across the kingdoms of life. Protease Pseudoenzyme...
cellular signalling functions are probably the pseudokinases, the pseudoproteases and the pseudophosphatases. Recently, the pseudo-deubiquitylases have...
C, Strisovsky K, Lastun V, Freeman M (Apr 2011). "Rhomboid family pseudoproteases use the ER quality control machinery to regulate intercellular signaling"...
Strisovsky K, Lastun V, Freeman M (April 2011). "Rhomboid family pseudoproteases use the ER quality control machinery to regulate intercellular signaling"...
for proteolysis, implying that they cannot cleave substrates. These ‘pseudoproteases’ include a subfamily that have been named the iRhoms (also known as...