proteinases
Proteinases, also called proteases, are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in proteins. They play essential roles in digestion, protein turnover, immune defense, and tissue remodeling, functioning in various cellular compartments from lysosomes to the extracellular space. Proteinases are categorized by their catalytic mechanisms into serine proteases, cysteine proteases, aspartic proteases, metalloproteases, and threonine proteases, among others. Many proteases are secreted as inactive zymogens and require proteolytic activation to become active.
Serine proteases use a catalytic triad of serine, histidine, and aspartate to generate a nucleophilic attack
Physiological roles include digestive enzymes (pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin), immune proteases (granzymes), and extracellular matrix remodeling by