EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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3.4.11.2 | malfunction |
amelioration of intrarenal angiotensin II type 2 receptor-mediated natriuresis in prehypertensive spontaneously hypertensive rats is achieved through inhibition of renal APN activity |
708688 |
3.4.11.2 | malfunction |
deletion mutant displays lower growth during NDHT stress. Exogenous addition of casamino acid rescues the growth of pepN deletion mutant |
732463 |
3.4.11.2 | malfunction |
down-regulation by RNAi results in a slightly reduced growth rate in procyclic parasites in vitro |
731771 |
3.4.11.2 | malfunction |
inhibiting the expression of LAP with siRNA decreases cell viability |
753258 |
3.4.11.2 | more |
effect of tobacco smoke on lipid peroxidation, the lipid profile, and membrane-bound enzymatic activity in the first trimester of pregnancy, detailed overview |
753446 |
3.4.11.2 | physiological function |
aminopeptidase N is a putative receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry11A toxin |
708731 |
3.4.11.2 | physiological function |
an early high increase in the excretion or activity of the enzyme in supernatant of urine from cisplatin-treated rats are correlated with the extent of renal damage |
-, 755142 |
3.4.11.2 | physiological function |
APN is a functional receptor for porcine coronaviruses |
709194 |
3.4.11.2 | physiological function |
intracellular LAP plays a role in the intrinsic drug resistance to cisplatin in cancer cells |
753258 |
3.4.11.2 | physiological function |
membrane alanyl aminopeptidase N (APN) is a receptor for pea enation mosaic virus (PEMV) coat protein (CP) in the gut of the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum. PEMV virions specifically bind to APN. Aphid gut-derived brush border membrane vesicles, binding of recombinant CP-P-GFP construct compete with binding of GBP3.1, a peptide previously demonstrated to bind to APN in the aphid gut and to impede PEMV uptake into the hemocoel. GBP3.1 and PEMV bind to and compete for the same APN receptor |
754542 |