Acylaminoacyl peptidase

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== 3D Structures of Acylaminoacyl peptidase ==
== 3D Structures of Acylaminoacyl peptidase ==
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[[3o4g]], [[3o4h]], [[3o4i]], [[3o4j]], [[2hu5]], [[2hu7]], [[2hu8]], [[1ve6]] – ApAARE – ''Aeropyrum pernix''<br />
[[3o4g]], [[3o4h]], [[3o4i]], [[3o4j]], [[2hu5]], [[2hu7]], [[2hu8]], [[1ve6]] – ApAARE – ''Aeropyrum pernix''<br />

Revision as of 09:44, 7 March 2013

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Crystal Structure of Acylaminoacyl peptidase dimer complex with octylglucoside and glycerol (1ve6)

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Acylaminoacyl peptidase or Acylamino-acid releasing enzyme (AARE, EC number 3.4.19.1) cleaves N-acetyl or N-formyl amino acid from the N-terminal of polypeptides. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative AARE, i.e. the crystal structure of Acylaminoacyl peptidase from Aeropyrum pernix (1ve6).









3D Structures of Acylaminoacyl peptidase

Updated on 07-March-2013

3o4g, 3o4h, 3o4i, 3o4j, 2hu5, 2hu7, 2hu8, 1ve6 – ApAARE – Aeropyrum pernix
2qr5, 2qzp – ApAARE (mutant)
1ve7 – ApAARE+p-nitrophenyl phosphate
3fnb – AARE – Streptococcus mutans

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