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Aminopeptidase(氨肽酶)

Aminopeptidases are a group of enzymes widely distributed among bacteria, fungi, animals and plants that catalyze the cleavage of amino acids from the amino terminus of protein or peptide substrates through hydrolysis of peptide bonds near the N-terminal end of a polypeptide chain.  Most aminopeptidases are assembled by relatively high mass (50kDa) subunits exhibiting multimeric structures, whereas some are monomeric. The majority of aminopeptidases are zinc metalloenzymes and hence inhibited by the transition-state analog bestatin.  Aminopeptidases have been found in many subcellular organelles as well as in cytoplasm and membrane, where they are involved in diverse proteolytic pathways and play an essential role in protein maturation, degradation of non-hormonal and hormonal peptides and possibly determination of protein stability.

  1. Cat.No. 产品名称 Information
  2. GC67997 Aminopeptidase-IN-1
  3. GC63435 LTA4H-IN-1 An inhibitor of LTA4 hydrolase
  4. GC62113 Firibastat
  5. GC36733 NGR peptide Trifluoroacetate
  6. GC35499 Bestatin trifluoroacetate An aminopeptidase inhibitor
  7. GC42777 Amastatin (hydrochloride) An aminopeptidase inhibitor
  8. GC34613 HFI-142
  9. GC18471 DG-051 An LTA4 hydrolase inhibitor
  10. GC16350 Actinonin An aminopeptidase inhibitor
  11. GC15577 Bestatin hydrochloride An aminopeptidase inhibitor
  12. GC10171 Puromycin aminonucleoside A glomerular epithelial cell toxin
  13. GC10406 Tosedostat (CHR2797) An aminopeptidase inhibitor
  14. GC11780 Bestatin An aminopeptidase inhibitor

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