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Pyroglutamyl-peptidase I

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Pyroglutamyl-peptidase I
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EC no.3.4.19.3
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Pyroglutamyl-peptidase I (EC 3.4.19.3, also known as Pyrrolidonyl peptidase, is an enzyme (a cysteine peptidase) found in bacteria, plants and animals.

It can be used to distinguish certain Streptococcal organisms.[1]

Other names are 5-oxoprolyl-peptidase, pyrase, pyrrolidonyl arylamidase, pyroglutamate aminopeptidase, pyroglutamyl aminopeptidase, L-pyroglutamyl peptide hydrolase, pyrrolidone-carboxyl peptidase, pyrrolidone-carboxylate peptidase, pyrrolidonyl peptidase, L-pyrrolidonecarboxylate peptidase, pyroglutamidase, pyrrolidonecarboxylyl peptidase) is an enzyme.[2][3][4][5] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

Release of an N-terminal pyroglutamyl group from a polypeptide, the second amino acid generally not being Pro

Human gene

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PGPEP1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Panosian KJ, Edberg SC (March 1989). "Measurement of constitutive L-pyrrolidonyl peptidase activity from Streptococcus and Enterococcus using tetrazotized 0-dianisidine". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 55 (3): 269–75. doi:10.1007/BF00393855. PMID 2569292.
  2. ^ Tsuru D, Nakamura K, Yoshimoto T, Fujiwara K (1984). "Pyroglutamyl-peptidase from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens. An improved purification method and some properties of the enzyme". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 791 (2): 117–122. doi:10.1016/0167-4838(84)90001-3.
  3. ^ Awadé AC, Cleuziat P, Gonzalès T, Robert-Baudouy J (September 1994). "Pyrrolidone carboxyl peptidase (Pcp): an enzyme that removes pyroglutamic acid (pGlu) from pGlu-peptides and pGlu-proteins". Proteins. 20 (1): 34–51. doi:10.1002/prot.340200106. PMID 7824521.
  4. ^ Patti JM, Schneider A, Garza N, Boles JO (December 1995). "Isolation and characterization of pcp, a gene encoding a pyrrolidone carboxyl peptidase in Staphylococcus aureus". Gene. 166 (1): 95–9. doi:10.1016/0378-1119(95)00561-0. PMID 8529900.
  5. ^ Le Saux O, Gonzales T, Robert-Baudouy J (June 1996). "Mutational analysis of the active site of Pseudomonas fluorescens pyrrolidone carboxyl peptidase". Journal of Bacteriology. 178 (11): 3308–13. PMC 178084. PMID 8655512.
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