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Aminopeptidase

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**[[4fke]] – pAla-AP + Zn – pig<br />
**[[4fke]] – pAla-AP + Zn – pig<br />
**[[4fkh]] – pAla-AP + Zn + alanine<br />
**[[4fkh]] – pAla-AP + Zn + alanine<br />
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**[[4h5h]], [[4hol]], [[4naq]], [[4nz8]] – pAla-AP + Zn + polyalanine<br />
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**[[4naq]], [[4nz8]] – pAla-AP + Zn + polyalanine<br />
**[[4hom]] – pAla-AP + Zn + substance P<br />
**[[4hom]] – pAla-AP + Zn + substance P<br />
**[[4fkk]] – pAla-AP + Zn + bestatin<br />
**[[4fkk]] – pAla-AP + Zn + bestatin<br />
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*Aspartic acid aminopeptidase
*Aspartic acid aminopeptidase
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**[[3l6s]], [[4dyo]] – hAsp-AP+aspartic hydroxamate<br />
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**[[4dyo]] – hAsp-AP+aspartic hydroxamate<br />
**[[3var]], [[3vat]] – bAsp-AP<br />
**[[3var]], [[3vat]] – bAsp-AP<br />
**[[4eme]] – PfAsp-AP + Zn
**[[4eme]] – PfAsp-AP + Zn

Revision as of 09:07, 14 November 2016

Bacterial leucine aminopeptidase complex with 8-hydroxyquinoline, glycerol, SCN, Zn+2 (magenta), Na+ (cyan) and Cl- (green) ions (PDB code 3vh9)

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3D Structures of Aminopeptidase

Updated on 14-November-2016


Additional Resources

For additional information, see:
Amino Acid Synthesis & Metabolism
Streptomyces griseus Aminopeptidase (SGAP)

References

  1. Taylor A. Aminopeptidases: structure and function. FASEB J. 1993 Feb 1;7(2):290-8. PMID:8440407
  2. Hanaya K, Suetsugu M, Saijo S, Yamato I, Aoki S. Potent inhibition of dinuclear zinc(II) peptidase, an aminopeptidase from Aeromonas proteolytica, by 8-quinolinol derivatives: inhibitor design based on Zn(2+) fluorophores, kinetic, and X-ray crystallographic study. J Biol Inorg Chem. 2012 Feb 5. PMID:22311113 doi:10.1007/s00775-012-0873-4

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