Protein Domain : Peptidase C30, coronavirus IPR008740

Type  Domain
Description  This group of cysteine peptidases correspond to MEROPS peptidase family C30 (clan PA(C)). These peptidases are related to serine endopeptidases of family S1 and are restricted to coronaviruses, where they are involved in viral polyprotein processing during replication [ , , ].This Coronavirus (CoV) domain, peptidase C30, is also known as 3C-like proteinase (3CL-pro), or CoV main protease (M-pro) domain and it is highly conserved among coronaviruses. CoV M-pro is a dimer where each subunit is composed of three domains I, II and III. Domains I and II consist of six-stranded antiparallel beta barrels [ ] and together resemble the architecture of chymotrypsin, and of picornaviruses 3C proteinases. The substrate-binding site is located in a cleft between these two domains. The catalytic site is situated at the centre of the cleft. A long loop connects domain II to the C-terminal domain (domain III). This latter domain, a globular cluster of five helices, has been implicated in the proteolytic activity of M-pro. In the active site of M-pro, Cys and His form a catalytic dyad. In contrast to serine proteinases and other cysteine proteinases, which have a catalytic triad, there is no third catalytic residue present [, , , ]. Many drugs have been developed to inhibit CoV M-pro [, ].
Short Name  Peptidase_C30_CoV

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