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Carboxypeptidase A catalyses the release of the C-terminal amino acid from a polypeptide chain. The initial image shows carboxypeptidase with a polypeptide (green) bound in the active site.
Carboxypeptidase A catalyses the release of the C-terminal amino acid from a polypeptide chain. The initial image shows carboxypeptidase with a polypeptide (green) bound in the active site.
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The enzyme has <scene name='59/590622/4cpacartoon/2'>mixed secondary structure</scene>. A <scene name='59/590622/4cpacartoonzn/1'>zinc ion</scene> is present. The ion is involved in binding and catalysis.
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The enzyme has <scene name='59/590622/4cpacartoon/2'>mixed secondary structure</scene>. A <scene name='59/590622/4cpacartoonzn/3'>zinc ion</scene> is present. The ion is involved in binding and catalysis.
== Function ==
== Function ==

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Carboxypeptidase A

Carboxypeptidase A, 4cpa

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