Title : The Drosophila melanogaster-related angiotensin-I-converting enzymes Acer and Ance--distinct enzymic characteristics and alternative expression during pupal development.

Pub. Date : 1998 Nov 1

PMID : 9839949






3 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Acer cleaves the C-terminal dipeptides from benzoylglycyl-histidyl-leucine and [Leu5]enkephalin, and Acer and Ance are both able to act as endopeptidases, releasing the C-terminal dipeptideamide from [Leu5]enkephalinamide. Dipeptides Angiotensin converting enzyme Drosophila melanogaster
2 Acer cleaves the C-terminal dipeptides from benzoylglycyl-histidyl-leucine and [Leu5]enkephalin, and Acer and Ance are both able to act as endopeptidases, releasing the C-terminal dipeptideamide from [Leu5]enkephalinamide. dipeptideamide Angiotensin converting enzyme Drosophila melanogaster
3 Acer cleaves the C-terminal dipeptides from benzoylglycyl-histidyl-leucine and [Leu5]enkephalin, and Acer and Ance are both able to act as endopeptidases, releasing the C-terminal dipeptideamide from [Leu5]enkephalinamide. [leu5]enkephalinamide Angiotensin converting enzyme Drosophila melanogaster