PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 6099767-2 1984 Neuronal cells possess angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), which splits the Gly-Phe bond and generates Tyr-Gly-Gly from enkephalin. Glycine 77-80 angiotensin I converting enzyme (peptidyl-dipeptidase A) 1 Mus musculus 54-57 30060651-4 2018 In an in vitro assay, ginger-degraded collagen hydrolysate enriched with X-Hyp-Gly-type tripeptides dose-dependently inhibited ACE and various synthetic X-Hyp-Gly-type tripeptides showed ACE-inhibitory activity. Glycine 79-82 angiotensin I converting enzyme (peptidyl-dipeptidase A) 1 Mus musculus 127-130 31021607-6 2019 ACE prefers to cleave substrates with Phe or Leu at the C-terminal P2" position and Gly in the P6 position. Glycine 84-87 angiotensin I converting enzyme (peptidyl-dipeptidase A) 1 Mus musculus 0-3 30060651-4 2018 In an in vitro assay, ginger-degraded collagen hydrolysate enriched with X-Hyp-Gly-type tripeptides dose-dependently inhibited ACE and various synthetic X-Hyp-Gly-type tripeptides showed ACE-inhibitory activity. Glycine 79-82 angiotensin I converting enzyme (peptidyl-dipeptidase A) 1 Mus musculus 187-190 30060651-6 2018 Surprisingly, substitution of Hyp with Pro dramatically decreased inhibitory activity of X-Hyp-Gly, indicating that Hyp is important for ACE inhibition. Glycine 95-98 angiotensin I converting enzyme (peptidyl-dipeptidase A) 1 Mus musculus 137-140