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In molecular biology the protein SSI is a Subtilisin inhibitor-like which stands for Streptomyces subtilisin inhibitor. This is a protease inhibitor. These are often synthesised as part of a larger precursor protein either as a prepropeptide. The function of this protein domain is to prevent access of the substrate to the active site. It is found only in bacteria.

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