2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.10.598230
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Proteolytic Performance is Dependent on Binding Efficiency, Processivity and Turnover: Single Protease Insights

Emily Winther Sørensen,
Freya Björk Reinhold,
Andreas Faber
et al.

Abstract: Proteases are essential enzymes for a plethora of biological processes and biotechnological applications, e.g., within the dairy, pharmaceutical, and detergent industries. Decoding the molecular level mechanisms that drive protease performance is key to designing improved biosolutions. However, direct dynamic assessment of the fundamental partial reactions of substrate binding and activity has proven a challenge with conventional ensemble approaches. We developed a single-molecule (SM) assay for the direct and… Show more

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