aminopeptidase family protein P (peptidase M24) cleaves amido-, imido- or amidino-containing bonds, exhibiting a fairly narrow substrate specificity compared to other metallo-aminopeptidases, possibly playing roles in regulation of biological processes
Prolidase. E.C. 3.4.13.9. Also known as Xaa-Pro dipeptidase, X-Pro dipeptidase, proline ...
168-438
4.38e-88
Prolidase. E.C. 3.4.13.9. Also known as Xaa-Pro dipeptidase, X-Pro dipeptidase, proline dipeptidase., imidodipeptidase, peptidase D, gamma-peptidase. Catalyses hydrolysis of Xaa-Pro dipeptides; also acts on aminoacyl-hydroxyproline analogs. No action on Pro-Pro.
Pssm-ID: 238520 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 243 Bit Score: 268.29 E-value: 4.38e-88
Metallopeptidase family M24; This family contains metallopeptidases. It also contains ...
168-427
1.63e-40
Metallopeptidase family M24; This family contains metallopeptidases. It also contains non-peptidase homologs such as the N terminal domain of Spt16 which is a histone H3-H4 binding module.
Pssm-ID: 459852 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 208 Bit Score: 143.54 E-value: 1.63e-40
Prolidase. E.C. 3.4.13.9. Also known as Xaa-Pro dipeptidase, X-Pro dipeptidase, proline ...
168-438
4.38e-88
Prolidase. E.C. 3.4.13.9. Also known as Xaa-Pro dipeptidase, X-Pro dipeptidase, proline dipeptidase., imidodipeptidase, peptidase D, gamma-peptidase. Catalyses hydrolysis of Xaa-Pro dipeptides; also acts on aminoacyl-hydroxyproline analogs. No action on Pro-Pro.
Pssm-ID: 238520 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 243 Bit Score: 268.29 E-value: 4.38e-88
Metallopeptidase family M24; This family contains metallopeptidases. It also contains ...
168-427
1.63e-40
Metallopeptidase family M24; This family contains metallopeptidases. It also contains non-peptidase homologs such as the N terminal domain of Spt16 which is a histone H3-H4 binding module.
Pssm-ID: 459852 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 208 Bit Score: 143.54 E-value: 1.63e-40
Similar to Prolidase and Aminopeptidase P. The members of this subfamily presumably catalyse ...
168-427
1.19e-28
Similar to Prolidase and Aminopeptidase P. The members of this subfamily presumably catalyse hydrolysis of Xaa-Pro dipeptides and/or release of any N-terminal amino acid, including proline, that is linked with proline.
Pssm-ID: 238525 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 208 Bit Score: 111.83 E-value: 1.19e-28
A family including aminopeptidase P, aminopeptidase M, and prolidase. Also known as ...
168-432
3.67e-25
A family including aminopeptidase P, aminopeptidase M, and prolidase. Also known as metallopeptidase family M24. This family of enzymes is able to cleave amido-, imido- and amidino-containing bonds. Members exibit relatively narrow substrate specificity compared to other metallo-aminopeptidases, suggesting they play roles in regulation of biological processes rather than general protein degradation.
Pssm-ID: 238514 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 207 Bit Score: 102.15 E-value: 3.67e-25
X-Prolyl Aminopeptidase 2. E.C. 3.4.11.9. Also known as X-Pro aminopeptidase, proline ...
199-424
1.69e-06
X-Prolyl Aminopeptidase 2. E.C. 3.4.11.9. Also known as X-Pro aminopeptidase, proline aminopeptidase, aminopeptidase P, and aminoacylproline aminopeptidase. Catalyses release of any N-terminal amino acid, including proline, that is linked with proline, even from a dipeptide or tripeptide.
Pssm-ID: 238518 [Multi-domain] Cd Length: 224 Bit Score: 48.71 E-value: 1.69e-06
Database: CDSEARCH/cdd Low complexity filter: no Composition Based Adjustment: yes E-value threshold: 0.01
References:
Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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