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Peptidase family M23 N-terminal domain
This is the N-terminal domain of Peptidase M23 Pfam:PF01551 mostly found in proteobacteria. (from Pfam)
peptidoglycan DD-metalloendopeptidase family protein
Members of this family are zinc metallopeptidases with a range of specificities. The peptidase family M23 is included in this family, these are Gly-Gly endopeptidases. Peptidase family M23 are also endopeptidases. This family also includes some bacterial lipoproteins such as Swiss:P33648 for which no proteolytic activity has been demonstrated. This family also includes leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2 (LECT2) proteins. LECT2 is a liver-specific protein which is thought to be linked to hepatocyte growth although the exact function of this protein is unknown. (from Pfam)
M23 family metallopeptidase
M23 family metallopeptidase is a family M23 endopeptidase that lyses bacterial cell wall peptidoglycans; similar to Bacillus subtilis stage II sporulation protein Q involved in forespore engulfment and required for anchoring membrane proteins on the forespore side of the septal membrane
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