EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.4.19.1 | more |
the enzyme might not only be involved in the catabolism of intracellular N-acylated protein catabolism but also be responsible for the biological utilization of N-acylated food proteins |
3.4.19.1 | more |
the enzyme may be involved in N-terminal deacylation of nascent polypeptide chains and of bioactive peptides |
3.4.19.1 | more |
the enzyme may be involved in regulation of neuropeptide turnover |
3.4.19.1 | more |
the enzyme might be involved in not only catalysis of the N-terminal hydrolysis of Nalpha-acylpeptides but also the elimination of glycated proteins |
3.4.19.1 | more |
catalyzes the NH2-terminal hydrolysis of N-acylpeptides to release N-acylated amino acids |
3.4.19.1 | more |
cleavage of an N-acetyl or N-formyl amino acid from the N-terminus of a polypeptide |
3.4.19.1 | more |
removal of an N-acylated amino acid from blocked peptides |
3.4.19.1 | more |
APEH interacts with the amino-terminal domain of XRCC1 |