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'''Alpha-lytic protease''' (ALP) is a bacterial serine protease of the chymotrypsin family.  ALP is a two-domain enzyme.  One domain is a large pro region (residues 1-199) that catalyzes the folding of the protease.  The second domain is the protease domain (residues 200-397).<ref>PMID:2611204</ref>
'''Alpha-lytic protease''' (ALP) is a bacterial serine protease of the chymotrypsin family.  ALP is a two-domain enzyme.  One domain is a large pro region (residues 1-199) that catalyzes the folding of the protease.  The second domain is the protease domain (residues 200-397).<ref>PMID:2611204</ref>
*<scene name='55/551214/Cv/2'>ALP protease domain and pro domain complex with benzenesulfonyl fluoride</scene> (PDB entry [[3pro]]).
*<scene name='55/551214/Cv/2'>ALP protease domain and pro domain complex with benzenesulfonyl fluoride</scene>.
<scene name='55/551214/Cv/3'>Benzenesulfonyl fluoride binding site</scene> (PDB entry [[3pro]]).
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