An enzyme belonging to [EC3.4.11]. An enzyme that sequentially cleaves peptide bonds from the amino terminus of a protein to release amino acids. When it sequentially releases dipeptides from the terminus, it is called dipeptidyl aminopeptidase. The opposite of carboxypeptidase. Source: Asakura Publishing Nutrition and Biochemistry Dictionary Information |
[EC3.4.11]に属する酵素.タンパク質のアミノ末端から,順次ペプチド結合を切断してアミノ酸を遊離させる酵素.末端からジペプチドを順次遊離する場合はジペプチジルアミノペプチダーゼとよばれる.カルボキシペプチダーゼの対語.
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