Structure-function and industrial relevance of bacterial aminopeptidase P
Aminopeptidase P (APPro, E.C 3.4.11.9) cleaves N-terminal amino acids from peptides and proteins where the penultimate residue is proline. This metal-ion-dependent enzyme shares a similar fold, catalytic mechanism, and substrate specificity with methionine aminopeptidase and prolidase. It adopts a c...
Main Authors: | Omar, Muhamad Nadzmi, Abd Rahman, Raja Noor Zaliha Raja, Muhd Noor, Noor Dina, Latip, Wahhida, Knight, Victor Feizal, Mohamad Ali, Mohd Shukuri |
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MDPI AG
2021
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