Which of the following domain is the cleavage site for furin enzyme?

Which of the following domain is the cleavage site for furin enzyme? Correct Answer B domain

B domain is the cleavage site for furin enzyme. A domain, A2 domain, or C1 domain are not cleavage sites for furin enzyme. The formation of heterodimer is due to the proteolytic cleavage by the intracellular proprotein convertase furin within the B domain at either R-1313 and/or R-1648.

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