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How do Serine and Cysteine Function in Catalysis?

Serine and cysteine are often found in the active sites of enzymes where they act as nucleophiles. In serine proteases, the hydroxyl group of serine attacks the peptide bond of the substrate, leading to its cleavage. Similarly, in cysteine proteases, the thiol group of cysteine performs nucleophilic attacks, breaking peptide bonds.

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