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<p>synthesized in an inactive precursor form; typically, an N-terminal or C-terminal segment blocks the <a href="page.php?w=active_site">active site</a> of the protein, inhibiting its function. The protein is activated by cleaving off the inhibitory peptide.</p>

<p>Some proteins even have the power to cleave themselves. Typically, the hydroxyl group of a serine (rarely, threonine) or the thiol group of a cysteine residue will attack the carbonyl carbon of the preceding peptide bond, forming a tetrahedrally bonded intermediate [classified as a hydroxyoxazolidine</p><p>
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