Localization | Comment | Organism | GeneOntology No. | Textmining |
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membrane | membrane-bound | Rattus norvegicus | 16020 | - |
soluble | - |
Rattus norvegicus | - |
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Organism | UniProt | Comment | Textmining |
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Rattus norvegicus | P97629 | - |
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Rattus norvegicus Wistar-Kyoto | P97629 | - |
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Source Tissue | Comment | Organism | Textmining |
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brain | - |
Rattus norvegicus | - |
hypothalamus | - |
Rattus norvegicus | - |
kidney | - |
Rattus norvegicus | - |
additional information | organ distribution in adult male Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) with or without treatment with captopril, overview. Soluble or membrane-bound activities are generally higher in SHR compared to WKY notably in hypothalamus and kidney than in the other tissues. Captopril mainly decreases CysAP in SHR whereas it increases in WKY. The distribution of soluble CysAP is more homogeneous among tissues of WKY than SHR. In contrast, the distribution of membrane-bound CysAP is more heterogeneous than soluble CysAP in both WKY and SHR | Rattus norvegicus | - |
renal medulla | - |
Rattus norvegicus | - |
Substrates | Comment Substrates | Organism | Products | Comment (Products) | Rev. | Reac. |
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L-cystine-di-beta-naphthylamide + 2 H2O | - |
Rattus norvegicus | L-cystine + 2 beta-naphthylamine | - |
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L-cystine-di-beta-naphthylamide + 2 H2O | - |
Rattus norvegicus Wistar-Kyoto | L-cystine + 2 beta-naphthylamine | - |
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Synonyms | Comment | Organism |
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CysAP | - |
Rattus norvegicus |
cystinylaminopeptidase | - |
Rattus norvegicus |
General Information | Comment | Organism |
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physiological function | functional roles of soluble (Sol) and membrane-bound (MB) cystinylaminopeptidase (CysAP) activities, overview. Soluble and membrane-bound CysAP activities, acting separately or in concert and mainly in renal medulla, regulate the function of their susceptible endogenous substrates, and may participate meaningfully in the control of blood pressure and fluid balance | Rattus norvegicus |