The ‘catalytic triad’ in the active centre of proteases contains the following amino acids?
Correct Answer: Ser, His, Asp
Description: A catalytic triad is a group of three amino acids that are found in the active sites of some proteases involved in catalysis.In chymotrypsin, the catalytic triad is made from serine, histidine, and aspaate.Harper 30th edition pg: 93
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