3C-like proteases (3C(L)pro) are widely found in
(+)ssRNA viruses. All of them are cysteine proteases with a
chymotrypsin-like fold (PA clan), using a catalytic dyad or
triad. They share some general similarities on
substrate specificity and inhibitor effectiveness. They are divided into subfamilies by sequence similarity, corresponding to the family of viruses they are found in: • This entry is the coronavirus 3CLpro. •
Picornaviridae have a picornavirus
3Cpro (; ; MEROPS C03). This is the earliest-studied family. Examples include the ones found in
poliovirus and in
rhinovirus (both are members of genus
Enterovirus). •
Caliciviridae have a 3CLpro (; MEROPS C37). Examples include the one found in
Norwalk virus. Additional members are known from
Potyviridae and non-
Coronaviridae Nidovirales. == See also ==