WikiJournal Preprints/Sunflower Trypsin Inhibitor
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Abstract
Introduction
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[edit | edit source]Structure
[edit | edit source]Enzymatic Activity
[edit | edit source]SFTI-1 is the smallest member of the Bowman-Birk family of serine protease inhibitors. With only 14 amino acid residues, it is much smaller than any other Bowman-Birk inhibitor. It has only one active site, whereas most Bowman-Birk inhibitors have two. Despite its name SFTI-1 can inhibit a range of serine proteases, not just trypsin.
Evolution and Distribution
[edit | edit source]SFTI-1 and two other PDPs are protease inhibitors. The function of other PDPs is unknown, thought it si speculated that they may have defensive properties.
Potential as a Drug Scaffold
[edit | edit source]Additional information
[edit | edit source]Acknowledgements
[edit | edit source]M.F. was supported by the Australian Government’s Research Training Program and a Bruce and Betty Green Postgraduate Research Scholarship.
Competing interests
[edit | edit source]The authors have no competing interests.
Ethics statement
[edit | edit source]Not applicable.