
CAS 9031-94-1
:Aminopeptidase
Description:
Aminopeptidase, with the CAS number 9031-94-1, is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in protein metabolism by catalyzing the hydrolysis of amino acids from the N-terminus of peptides and proteins. This enzyme is classified as a peptidase and is involved in various biological processes, including digestion and the regulation of protein turnover. Aminopeptidases are typically found in various organisms, including bacteria, plants, and animals, and they exhibit specificity for different amino acid residues. The enzyme operates optimally at specific pH and temperature ranges, which can vary depending on its source. Aminopeptidase is important in clinical and biotechnological applications, such as in the development of therapeutic agents and in the food industry for protein hydrolysis. Its activity can be influenced by factors such as metal ions, inhibitors, and the presence of other substrates. Overall, aminopeptidases are essential for maintaining cellular functions and metabolic homeostasis.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Aminooligopeptidase
- Aminopolypeptidase
- Aminopeptidase
- Metallo aminopeptidase
- Amylorhizin aminopeptidase
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Aminopeptidase I from streptomyces griseus
CAS:Aminopeptidase I is a specialized proteolytic enzyme derived from the actinobacterium Streptomyces griseus. This enzyme functions by catalyzing the cleavage of amino acids from the N-terminus of peptides, which plays a pivotal role in protein metabolism and regulation. The source of this enzyme, Streptomyces griseus, is well-regarded for producing a variety of bioactive compounds owing to its rich genetic and biochemical repertoire.
