PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10377242-2 1999 C-terminal amidation entails sequential action by peptidylglycine mono-oxygenase (PAM, EC 1.14.17.3) and peptidylamidoglycolate lyase (PGL, EC 4.3.2.5), with the mono-oxygenase catalysing conversion of a glycine-extended pro-peptide into the corresponding alpha-hydroxyglycine derivative, which is then converted by the lyase into amidated peptide plus glyoxylate. aminohydroxyacetic acid 256-276 peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase L homeolog Xenopus laevis 82-85 9030564-2 1997 The monooxygenase, PAM, first catalyzes conversion of a glycine-extended pro-peptide to the corresponding alpha-hydroxyglycine derivative, and the lyase, PGL, then catalyzes breakdown of this alpha-hydroxyglycine derivative to the amidated peptide plus glyoxylate. aminohydroxyacetic acid 106-126 peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase L homeolog Xenopus laevis 19-22 9030564-2 1997 The monooxygenase, PAM, first catalyzes conversion of a glycine-extended pro-peptide to the corresponding alpha-hydroxyglycine derivative, and the lyase, PGL, then catalyzes breakdown of this alpha-hydroxyglycine derivative to the amidated peptide plus glyoxylate. aminohydroxyacetic acid 192-212 peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase L homeolog Xenopus laevis 19-22