3.4.99.B2: D-aspartyl endopeptidase
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Word Map on EC 3.4.99.B2
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3.4.99.B2
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alzheimer
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cataracts
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noxious
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d-aspartate
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misfolding
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proteasome
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aging-related
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arteriosclerosis
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lactacystin-sensitive
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multi-complex
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racemized
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prion
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paenibacillus
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d-isomers
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lactacystin
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elegans
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analysis
- 3.4.99.B2
- alzheimer
-
cataracts
-
noxious
- d-aspartate
-
misfolding
- proteasome
-
aging-related
-
arteriosclerosis
-
lactacystin-sensitive
-
multi-complex
-
racemized
- prion
- paenibacillus
-
d-isomers
- lactacystin
- elegans
- analysis
Reaction
paenidases specifically recognize internal D-Asp residues and hydrolyze them on the COOH side =
Synonyms
D-aspartyl endopeptidase, DAEP, paenidase
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Temperature Stability
Temperature Stability on EC 3.4.99.B2 - D-aspartyl endopeptidase
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pH 8, 30 min, paenidase I: about 20% loss of activity, paenidase II: about 30% loss of activity
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pH 8, 30 min, paenidase I: about 80% loss of activity, paenidase II: about 90% loss of activity