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Peptidase T
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'''Peptidase T''' (PT) removes the N-terminal peptide of tripeptides. PT is produced by bacteria. The tripeptides contain an N-terminal methionine, leucine or phenylalanine<ref>PMID:11856302</ref>. | '''Peptidase T''' (PT) removes the N-terminal peptide of tripeptides. PT is produced by bacteria. The tripeptides contain an N-terminal methionine, leucine or phenylalanine<ref>PMID:11856302</ref>. | ||
Revision as of 08:32, 20 June 2016
Peptidase T (PT) removes the N-terminal peptide of tripeptides. PT is produced by bacteria. The tripeptides contain an N-terminal methionine, leucine or phenylalanine[1].
3D structures of peptidase T
Updated on 20-June-2016
1fno – PT – Salmonella typhymurium
3gb0 – PT – Bacillus cereus
3ife - PT – Bacillus anthracis
1vix – PT – Escherichia coli
