3.4.24.16: neurolysin
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Word Map on EC 3.4.24.16
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3.4.24.16
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bradykinin
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metallopeptidase
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metalloendopeptidase
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dynorphins
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pro-ile
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neuropeptidase
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pro10-tyr11
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neuromedin
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hemopressins
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arg8-arg9
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non-at2
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neurotensin-degrading
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molecular biology
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pharmacology
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medicine
- 3.4.24.16
- bradykinin
- metallopeptidase
- metalloendopeptidase
- dynorphins
- pro-ile
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neuropeptidase
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pro10-tyr11
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neuromedin
- hemopressins
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arg8-arg9
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non-at2
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neurotensin-degrading
- molecular biology
- pharmacology
- medicine
Reaction
Preferential cleavage in neurotensin: Pro10-/-Tyr =
Synonyms
endopeptidase 24.16, endopeptidase 24.16B, endopeptidase 3.4.24.16, EP 24.16, ep24.16, EP24.16c, EP24.16m, MEP, Microsomal endopeptidase, mitochondrial peptidase, MOP, More, NEL, neurolisin, neurolysin, neurotensin endopeptidase, neurotensin-cleaving enzyme, Nln, oligopeptidase M, peptidase, neurotensin endo, peptidase, neurotensin endo-, SABP, soluble angiotensin II-binding protein, Soluble angiotensin-binding protein, thimet oligopeptidase II, thimet peptidase II
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additional information
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membrane preparations of frontoparietal cortex, striatum, and hippocampus isolated from the ischemic hemisphere of mouse brain 24 h after reperfusion reveal a statistically significant over 2fold increase in quantity and activity of neurolysin compared with sham-operated controls, no effect on the cerebellar enzyme activity. Functional up-regulation of neurolysin in frontoparietal cortical membranes for at least 7 days after stroke appears not to be transcriptionally or translationally regulated, but rather depends on translocation of cytosolic neurolysin to the membranes and mitochondria
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longitudinal smooth muscle membranes and circular smooth muscle membranes
membrane-bound Nln is up-regulated in mouse brain regions (frontoparietal cortex, striatum, and hippocampus) after stroke
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upregulation of Nln does not appear to be transcriptionally or translationally regulated, but rather depends on translocation of cytosolic Nln to the membranes and mitochondria
additional information
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membrane-bound Nln is up-regulated in mouse brain regions (frontoparietal cortex, striatum, and hippocampus) after stroke
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