Dipeptidyl peptidase

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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Human DPP-I contains 3 chains. Light and heavy chains forming the catalytic site and a third chain including the exclusion domain which is responsible of the exopeptidase activity of DPP-I by partially blocking the active site cleft. The inhibitors binds to a Cys residue at the active site. <ref>PMID:24592859</ref>
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Human DPP-I contains 3 chains. <scene name='43/433126/Cv/4'>Light</scene> and <scene name='43/433126/Cv/5'>heavy chains forming the catalytic site</scene> and a <scene name='43/433126/Cv/6'>third chain including the exclusion domain</scene> which is responsible of the exopeptidase activity of DPP-I by partially blocking the active site cleft. The inhibitors binds to a Cys residue at the active site. <ref>PMID:24592859</ref>
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== 3D Structures of Dipeptidyl peptidase ==
== 3D Structures of Dipeptidyl peptidase ==

Revision as of 13:40, 30 December 2015

Human glycosylated dipeptidyl peptidase I complex with inhibitor, glycerol and chloride ion (green) (PDB entry 4cdc)

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3D Structures of Dipeptidyl peptidase

Updated on 30-December-2015

References

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