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Serine proteases are called so because they (A) require free serine for their activity (B) cleave after serine residues in the substrate (C) are inhibited by the presence of free serine (D) have a serine residue at their active site  

Answer»

Correct option (D) have a serine residue at their active site

Explanation:

Serine proteases have serine residue at their active side. Serine proteases (serine endopeptidases) are enzymes that cleave peptide in protein, inwhich serine serves as the nucleophilic amino acid at the (enzymes) active site. 


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