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  • Methionine-preferring broad specificity aminopeptidase from chicken egg-white
  • Add time:08/14/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    From chicken egg-white a broad specificity aminopeptidase is isolated. The presence of high molecular mass, hydrophobic aminopeptidase is also revealed. Isolated enzyme hydrolysed aliphatic, aromatic and basic aminoacyl-2-naphthylamides, and di- to hexapeptides, with a preference for methionine at the NH2-end, and basic or bulky hydrophobic residue at the penultimate position. The enzyme is a hydrophilic, acidic glycoprotein of Mr ≈ 180,000, optimally active at pH 7.0–7.5 and at a temperature of 50°C. Amastatin, bestatin and o-phenanthroline are strong, and puromycin, EDTA and iodoacetamide less potent, inhibitors. Co2+ activates the enzyme. The isolated enzyme can be classified as a methionine-preferring broad specificity aminopeptidase.

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