3.4.11.25: beta-peptidyl aminopeptidase
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Word Map on EC 3.4.11.25
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3.4.11.25
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synthesis
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beta-amino
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beta-peptides
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alpha-amino
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rrna
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l-configuration
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preproteins
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aminopeptidases
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anthropi
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ochrobactrum
- 3.4.11.25
- synthesis
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beta-amino
- beta-peptides
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alpha-amino
- rrna
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l-configuration
- preproteins
- aminopeptidases
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anthropi
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ochrobactrum
Reaction
cleaves N-terminal beta-homoamino acids from peptides composed of 2 to 6 amino acids =
Synonyms
3-2W4 BapA, BapA, BapF, PA1486, Y2 BapA
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Application on EC 3.4.11.25 - beta-peptidyl aminopeptidase
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synthesis
attachment of a beta-amino acid to the N-terminus of a natural alpha-peptide. N-terminal beta-amino acid residues may be considered as protective groups against proteolytic enzymes in vitro and in vivo
synthesis
attachment of a beta-amino acid to the N-terminus of a natural alpha-peptide. N-terminal beta-amino acid residues may be considered as protective groups against proteolytic enzymes in vitro and in vivo
synthesis
BapA catalyzes reversible protein acylation at the N-terminus. The selective modification can also be applied for protein labeling and tagging and should be generally useful, also to protect peptides and proteins from attack by common aminopeptidase
synthesis
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attachment of a beta-amino acid to the N-terminus of a natural alpha-peptide. N-terminal beta-amino acid residues may be considered as protective groups against proteolytic enzymes in vitro and in vivo
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synthesis
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attachment of a beta-amino acid to the N-terminus of a natural alpha-peptide. N-terminal beta-amino acid residues may be considered as protective groups against proteolytic enzymes in vitro and in vivo
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