rhomboid proteases

What are Rhomboid Proteases?

Rhomboid proteases are integral membrane proteins that belong to the larger family of serine proteases. These enzymes are characterized by their ability to cleave peptide bonds within the hydrophobic environment of the cell membrane. The name "rhomboid" originates from the rhomboid gene in fruit flies, where the first member of this protease family was identified. These proteases are conserved across different species, indicating their fundamental role in cellular biology.

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