3.4.11.10: bacterial leucyl aminopeptidase
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Reaction
release of an N-terminal amino acid, preferentially leucine, but not glutamic or aspartic acids
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Synonyms
AAP, Aeromonas proteolytica aminopeptidase, Aminopeptidase, aminopeptidase A, aminopeptidase A (bacteria), aminopeptidase Ap1, aminopeptidase II, AP-II, API, APII, AVP, bacterial leucine aminopeptidase, bacterial M17 aminopeptidase, BSAP, Bsu aminopeptidase, BsuAP, CGase, cysteinylglycinase, double-zinc aminopeptidase, extracellular aminopeptidase, FgLAP, HpM17AP, LAP, LAPII, leucine aminopeptidase, leucine aminopeptidase II, leucine APN, Leucyl aminopeptidase, M17 aminopeptidase, M17 metallo-aminopeptidase, More, MtLAP, PepA, Peptidase A, pepZ, PhpA, ribosomal-bound aminopeptidase, rLAP55, Rv2213, SSAP, TAP, TH-2, thermophilic aminopeptidase, thermostable leucine aminopeptidase, Vibrio aminopeptidase, VpAP, ywaD
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albomycin + H2O
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PepA activates albomycin
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Cys-Gly + H2O
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glutathione-derived substrate, PepA is involved in the cysteine salvage pathway
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Peptides + H2O
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81170, 81171, 81172, 81173, 81174, 81175, 81176, 81177, 81178, 81179, 81180, 81181, 81182, 81183, 81184, 81185, 81186, 81187, 81189, 81190 -
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the enzyme is probably involved in amino acid supply in the organism deficient in amino acid synthesis pathways, and/or in peptide and/or protein processing
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aminopeptidases are involved in peptides processing and degradation, and are important in uptake of nutrients, regulation, overview
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aminopeptidases are involved in peptides processing and degradation, and are important in uptake of nutrients, regulation, overview
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aminopeptidases are involved in peptides processing and degradation, and are important in uptake of nutrients, regulation, overview
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biological functions overview, the enzyme functions in the final steps of protein turnover during starvation and in degradation of abnormal proteins, the enzyme binds DNA and is active in both transcriptional regulation and site-specific recombination, and is involved in regulation of the carAB operon
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PepA acts as DNA-binding protein in Xer site-specific DNA recombination serving as accessory protein
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the enzyme is involved in transport and degradation of extracellular peptides, and are important in uptake of nutrients, regulation, overview
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aminopeptidases are involved in peptides processing and degradation, and are important in uptake of nutrients, regulation, overview
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aminopeptidases are involved in peptides processing and degradation, and are important in uptake of nutrients, regulation, overview
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biological functions overview, the enzyme is involved in control of signal transduction leading to alginate expression
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aminopeptidases are involved in peptides processing and degradation, and are important in uptake of nutrients, regulation, overview
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aminopeptidases are involved in peptides processing and degradation, and are important in uptake of nutrients, regulation, overview
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biological functions overview, the enzyme is involved in regulation of Xer sites-specific recombination
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aminopeptidases are involved in peptides processing and degradation, and are important in uptake of nutrients, regulation, overview
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LAP is an exopeptidase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of leucine residues from the N-terminus of a protein or peptide
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