PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 687639-1 1978 X-Pro dipeptidyl-aminopeptidase (EC 3.4.14.1) purified homogeneously from the human submaxillary gland was proved to hydrolyze N-terminal dipeptide Arg1-Pro2 and subsequent dipeptide Lys3-Pro4 from substance P (Arg-Pro-Lys-Pro-Gln-Gln-Phe-Phe-gly-Leu-Met-NH2). Dipeptides 138-147 tachykinin precursor 1 Homo sapiens 198-209 2580948-1 1985 Human serum cleaves two dipeptides from the N-terminus of the neurohormone substance P. Dipeptides 24-34 tachykinin precursor 1 Homo sapiens 75-86 6207554-2 1984 For neurochemical purposes, it is interesting that the Substance P is convered by Depeptidyl-aminopeptidase IV (DP IV), liberating dipeptides. Dipeptides 131-141 tachykinin precursor 1 Homo sapiens 55-66 6186294-4 1983 Vascular dipeptidylpeptidase IV sequentially removes the N-terminal Arg1-Pro2 and Lys3-Pro4 dipeptides of substance P and exposes the biologically active C-terminal heptapeptide product to rapid degradation by vascular aminopeptidases. Dipeptides 92-102 tachykinin precursor 1 Homo sapiens 106-117 2417254-3 1985 ACE cleaved SP at Phe8-Gly9 and Gly9-Leu10 to release C-terminal tri- and dipeptide (ratio = 4:1). Dipeptides 74-83 tachykinin precursor 1 Homo sapiens 12-14 687639-1 1978 X-Pro dipeptidyl-aminopeptidase (EC 3.4.14.1) purified homogeneously from the human submaxillary gland was proved to hydrolyze N-terminal dipeptide Arg1-Pro2 and subsequent dipeptide Lys3-Pro4 from substance P (Arg-Pro-Lys-Pro-Gln-Gln-Phe-Phe-gly-Leu-Met-NH2). Dipeptides 173-182 tachykinin precursor 1 Homo sapiens 198-209 10789461-4 2000 The net result was a dipeptide building block that imbedded one of two proposed receptor bound conformations for the Phe7-Phe8 region of substance P into a bicyclic ring skeleton. Dipeptides 21-30 tachykinin precursor 1 Homo sapiens 137-148 18520029-7 2008 The DPP IV in the vesicles was metabolically active in cleaving substance P and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide to release N-terminal dipeptides. Dipeptides 147-157 tachykinin precursor 1 Homo sapiens 64-75 7683654-6 1993 Both domains also hydrolyzed substance P and cleaved a carboxyl-terminal protected dipeptide and tripeptide. Dipeptides 83-92 tachykinin precursor 1 Homo sapiens 29-40 7681812-3 1993 The main pathway of the decomposition of SP acetate consists of the subsequent release of N-terminal dipeptides via their diketopiperazines, cyclo(Arg-Pro) and cyclo(Lys-Pro). Dipeptides 101-111 tachykinin precursor 1 Homo sapiens 41-43