EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.4.19.3 | more |
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3.4.19.3 | more |
the enzyme appears to play an important role in the activation and inactivation of many N-terminal pyroglutamyl-terminating peptides |
3.4.19.3 | more |
diurnal variation and left-right distribution of pyroglutamyl peptidase I activity in the rat brain and retina |
3.4.19.3 | more |
pyroglutamyl peptidase I levels and their left-right distribution in the rat retina and hypothalamus are influenced by light-dark conditions |
3.4.19.3 | more |
pyroglutamate and iron regulate the expression of the enzyme |
3.4.19.3 | more |
enzyme may participate in regulating the levels of seminal thyrotropin-relasing hormone analogues and in mediating sperm death associated with necrozoospermia |
3.4.19.3 | more |
the enzyme might not be dominantly involved in the degradation of thyrotropin-releasing hormone in rats |
3.4.19.3 | pyroglutamyl-peptide + H2O |
the enzyme is able to specifically remove the amino-terminal pyroglutamyl residue protecting proteins or peptides from aminopeptidases |
3.4.19.3 | thyrotrophin releasing hormone |
- |
3.4.19.3 | thyrotrophin releasing hormone |
the enzyme is proposed to inactivate thyrotrophin releasing hormone in brain extracellular space |