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Enzyme - EC 3.4.21.37
DFBP ID DFBPENZY0051
EC Number EC 3.4.21.37
Term Leukocyte elastase
Introduction
DFBP ID DFBPENZY0051
EC Number EC 3.4.21.37
Accepted Name

Accepted name:
     • Leukocyte elastase
Alternative name(s):
     • Bone marrow serine protease
     • Lysosomal elastase
     • Medullasin
     • Neutrophil elastase

Cleavage sites
Number
Pn------
P4
P3
P2
P1
Cleavage sites
P1'
P2'
------Pm'
site.1------
-
--
V
-|---
------
site.2
-------
-
-
A
-|---
------
site.3
-------
-
-
S
-|--
-
------
site.4
-------
-
-
I
-|--
-
------
site.5
-------
-
-
L
-|--
-
------
site.6
-------
-
-
T
-|--
-
------
site.7
-------
-
-
N
-|--
-
------
Cross-references
Database(s)
ExPASy - ENZYMEEC 3.4.21.37
MEROPS databaseEnzyme ID S01.131
ExplorEnz database
EC 3.4.21.37
Reference(s)
Literature(s) [1] Barrett, A.J. Leukocyte elastase. Methods Enzymol. 80 (1981) 581–588. [PMID: 7043201]
[2] Harper, J.W., Cook, R.R., Roberts, C.J., McLaughlin, B.J. and Powers, J.C. Active site mapping of the serine proteases human leukocyte elastase, cathepsin G, porcine pancreatic elastase, rat mast cell proteases I and II, bovine chymotrypsin Aα, and Staphylococcus aureus protease V-8 using tripeptide thiobenzyl ester substrates. Biochemistry 23 (1984) 2995–3002. [PMID: 6380580]
[3] Stein, R.L., Strimpler, A.M., Hori, H. and Powers, J.C. Catalysis by human leukocyte elastase: mechanistic insights into specificity requirements. Biochemistry 26 (1987) 1301–1305. [PMID: 3646070]
[4] Bode, W., Meyer, E., Jr. and Powers, J.C. Human leukocyte and porcine pancreatic elastase: X-ray crystal structures, mechanism, substrate specificity, and mechanism-based inhibitors. Biochemistry 28 (1989) 1951–1963. [PMID: 2655701]
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