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Initial studies on
carboxypeptidases focused on
pancreatic carboxypeptidases A1, A2, and B in the
digestion of food. Most
carboxypeptidases are not, however...
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MEROPS online database for
peptidases and
their inhibitors: M14.001
Carboxypeptidases+A at the U.S.
National Library of
Medicine Medical Subject Headings...
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Carboxypeptidase B (EC 3.4.17.2, protaminase,
pancreatic carboxypeptidase B,
tissue carboxypeptidase B, peptidyl-L-lysine [L-arginine]hydrolase) is a carboxypeptidase...
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Carboxypeptidase D can
refer to one of
several enzymes. A
family of
serine carboxypeptidases (i.e.
enzymes that use an
active site
serine residue) includes...
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Carboxypeptidase E (CPE), also
known as
carboxypeptidase H (CPH) and
enkephalin convertase, is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the CPE gene. This...
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Glutamate carboxypeptidase (EC 3.4.17.11,
carboxypeptidase G,
carboxypeptidase G1,
carboxypeptidase G2,
glutamyl carboxypeptidase, N-pteroyl-L-glutamate...
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cleaved to
activate the enzyme.
Structural studies of
carboxypeptidases A and B
reveal the
propeptide to
exist as a
globular domain, followed...
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Carboxypeptidase Taq (EC 3.4.17.19) is an enzyme. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction Release of a C-terminal
amino acid with
broad specificity...
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diisopropyl fluorophosphate.
Cathepsin A Breddam, K. (1986). "Serine
carboxypeptidases. A review".
Carlsberg Res. Commun. 51: 83–128. doi:10.1007/bf02907561...
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activation of plasminogen.
Carboxypeptidases are
enzymes that
hydrolyze C-terminal
peptide bonds. The
carboxypeptidase family includes metallo-, serine...