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Omega Peptidase

An exopeptidase that does not cleave standard peptide bonds. An example is pyroglutamyl-peptidase I (MEROPS C15.010), which releases an N-terminal pyroglutamyl from hormones such as thyrotropinreleasing hormone and luteinizing hormone. Omega peptidases are included in Enzyme Nomenclature subsubclass 3.4.19. [Pg.902]

Du/tripeptidyl-peptidases Peptidyl-dipeptidases Serine carboxypeptidases MetaUocarboxypeptidases Cysteine carboxypeptidases Omega peptidases Serine endopeptidases Cysteine endopeptidases Aspartic endopeptidases MetaUoendopeptidases Threonine endopeptidases Other endopeptidases... [Pg.1388]

Adolf, G.R. Maurer-Fogy, L Kalsner, I. Cantell, K. Purification and characterization of natural human interferon omega 1. Two alternative cleavage sites for the signal peptidase. J.Biol.Chem., 1990,265, 9290-9295... [Pg.788]


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