Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10872552 FEBS Letters 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Psychrophilic trypsins present fewer interdomain interactions and enhanced localized flexibility in regions close to the catalytic site. Notably, these regions fit well with the pattern of protein flexibility previously reported for psychrophilic elastases. Our results indicate that specific sites within the serine-protease fold can be considered hot spots of cold-adaptation and that psychrophilic trypsins and elastases have independently discovered similar molecular strategies to optimize flexibility at low temperatures.
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