Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry

Serine protease: A protease that uses the -CH2OH side chain of a serine residue to hydrolyze the peptide bond.


Chymotrypsin

H2O

+

Chymotrypsin, a serine protease, hydrolyzes the peptide bond between the carbonyl group of a phenylalanine residue (shown in red) and the adjacent amino acid.













Mechanism for chymotrypsin hydrolysis of a peptide bond. Serine's CH2OH group serves as a nucleophile in a nucleophilic carbonyl substitution process.