Function 
Glutaminyl cyclase (QC) catalyzes the conversion of glutaminyl-peptide to 5-oxoprolyl-peptide and ammonia.  Thus QC catalyzes the cyclization of an N-terminal glutamyl residue.  QC acts on the generation of N-terminal pyroglutamyl groups of peptide hormones and amyloid-related plaque-forming peptides.  The latter contributes to Alzheimer disease.
  Disease 
  Relevance 
QC is considered as a marker of thyroid tumors.
  Structural highlights 
  3D Structures of glutaminyl cyclase 
Updated on 31-July-2014
2afm, 2afo – hQC – human 
3nok – QC – Myxococcus xanthus
2afs, 2zed, 2zee, 2zef, 2zeg, 2zeh, 2zel, 2zem, 2zen, 2zeo, 2zep, 3pbe – hQC (mutant) 
3si1 –mQC – mouse 
 Glutaminyl cyclase complex
2afu – hQC + glutamine t-butyl ester 
2afw – hQC + N-acetylhistamine 
2afx, 3si0, 2afz – hQC + imidazole derivative
3pbb – hQC + inhibitor 
3si2 – mQC + inhibitor 
  References