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Peptidases leucyl aminopeptidase

This zinc-dependent enzyme [EC 3.4.11.1], also referred to as cytosol aminopeptidase, leucyl aminopeptidase, and peptidase S, catalyzes the hydrolysis of a terminal peptide bond such that there is a release of an N-terminal amino acid, Xaa-Xbb-, in which Xaa is preferably a leucyl residue, but may be other aminoacyl residues including prolyl (although not arginyl or lysyl). Xbb may be prolyl. In addition, amino acid amides and methyl esters are also readily hydrolyzed, but the rates with arylamides are exceedingly slow. The enzyme is activated by heavy metal ions. [Pg.418]

In the C-terminal domain are five helices in a closed bundle. This characteristic fold is typical of thermolysin-like peptidases. Clan MC contains metallocarbox-ypeptidases which belong to only one family (M14) which is divided into the subfamilies A, B and C. Typical for this clan is that one zinc ion is tetrahedrally coordinated by a water molecule, two histidine and one glutamate residues. Clan MF includes aminopeptidases that require cocatalytic zinc ions for their enzymatic activity. The well-known leucyl aminopeptidase has a two-domain structure bearing the active site in the C-terminal domain. Whereas exopeptidases of clan MG require cocatalytic ions of cobalt or manganese, clan MH contains the third group of metallopeptidases that also require cocatalytic metal ions, but here these are all zinc ions. The third clan in which cocatalytic metal ions are necessary is clan MF with zinc or manganese. Only one catalytic zinc ion is required for peptidases of clans MA, MB, MC, MD and ME. [Pg.813]

Aminopeptidases. There probably is a large number of peptidases with this specificity. Leucyl aminopeptidase has been studied especially well. It attacks leucyl peptides very rapidly, but its specificity is not very strict many different peptides are Split and the enzyme has been used successfully to identify amino terminal residues in proteins. [Pg.152]

Leucine aminopeptidase R = r-Leucyl Trypsin, trypsiniiine amidase R = a-Benzoyl-L-arginine Peptidase R = Phenyi alanyl... [Pg.1394]


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