Dipeptidyl peptidase
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* '''DPP-III''' acts similarly to DPP-IV.<br /> | * '''DPP-III''' acts similarly to DPP-IV.<br /> | ||
* '''DPP-IV''' (or '''CD26''') cleaves proline dipeptides from the N-termini and is associated with immune regulation.<br /> | * '''DPP-IV''' (or '''CD26''') cleaves proline dipeptides from the N-termini and is associated with immune regulation.<br /> | ||
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+ | * [[Dipeptidyl peptidase IV]]<br /> | ||
+ | * [[Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Inhibitor Pharmacokinetics]]. | ||
== 3D Structures of Dipeptidyl peptidase == | == 3D Structures of Dipeptidyl peptidase == |
Revision as of 11:50, 25 December 2014
Dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP) is an enzyme which cleaves dipeptides from polypeptides.
- DPP-I is involved in inflammatory diseases.
- DPP-II is a serine protease.
- DPP-III acts similarly to DPP-IV.
- DPP-IV (or CD26) cleaves proline dipeptides from the N-termini and is associated with immune regulation.
See also
3D Structures of Dipeptidyl peptidase
Updated on 25-December-2014