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protease An enzyme that breaks down proteins into their component peptides. HIV's protease breaks apart long strands of viral protein into the separate proteins making up the viral core. The enzyme acts as new virus particles are budding off a cell membrane. Protease is the first HIV protein whose three-dimensional structure has been characterized. See Proteins.
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protease A generic term for an enzyme that cleaves a polypeptide chain. (10)
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protease an enzyme that cuts proteins; HIV protease allows replication of the virus.
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protease An enzyme used by HIV to process new copies of virus after it has reproduced; drugs specifically aimed at this enzyme are called "protease inhibitors." Human cells also use protease enzymes, but they are different from the HIV protease.
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protease (noun) enzyme such as trypsin that degrades proteins by hydrolyzing (cleaving with addition of water) some of their peptide bonds
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