convertases
Convertases are enzymes that catalyze the transformation of a substrate into a more active or differently functional form. In biology this term is most commonly used for proteolytic enzymes that activate precursor proteins by cleaving them to mature, active forms, and for multi-subunit enzyme complexes that assemble to produce active products from inactive components.
One major group is the proprotein convertases (PCs), a conserved family of subtilisin-like serine proteases that
Another well-known class is the complement system convertases, enzymes that propagate the innate immune response by
Additional uses of the term refer to enzyme systems that activate various zymogens or protein complexes in