Enkephalin

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== General function ==
== General function ==
'''Enkephalins''' were the first reported evidence of endogenous opioids in the brain, by John Hughes and Hans Kosterlitz in 1975 <ref>John Hughes, Terry Smith, Barry Morgan, Linda Fothergill, Purification and properties of enkephalin — The possible endogenous ligand for the morphine receptor, Life Sciences,
'''Enkephalins''' were the first reported evidence of endogenous opioids in the brain, by John Hughes and Hans Kosterlitz in 1975 <ref>John Hughes, Terry Smith, Barry Morgan, Linda Fothergill, Purification and properties of enkephalin — The possible endogenous ligand for the morphine receptor, Life Sciences,

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Structure of human dipeptidyl peptidase 3 (grey) in complex with opioid peptide leu-enkephalin (green) and Zn+2 (grey), Mg+2 (green) and K+ (purple) (PDB code 5e3a)

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