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Prolyl isomerases proline-limited steps

Disulfide bond formation within the individual propeptides precedes folding and trimers are then formed by association of the C-terminal propeptides." Disulfide bonds between the chains are then formed and this formation is most likely catalyzed by PDI." As triple helix formation proceeds, the rate-limiting step in this process is the cis—trans isomerization of peptidyl-Pro bonds. This process can be catalyzed by peptidyl-prolyl cis—trans isomerases (cyclophilins and FKBPs). This activity is required to convert the proline residues to the trans form required for triple helix formation." " " ... [Pg.500]


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