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M3 family metallopeptidase
This is the Thimet oligopeptidase family, large family of mammalian and bacterial oligopeptidases that cleave medium sized peptides. The group also contains mitochondrial intermediate peptidase which is encoded by nuclear DNA but functions within the mitochondria to remove the leader sequence. [1]. 7674922. Evolutionary families of metallopeptidases. Rawlings ND, Barrett AJ;. Meth Enzymol 1995;248:183-228. (from Pfam)
M3 family oligoendopeptidase
This family consists of probable oligoendopeptidases in the M3 family, related to lactococcal PepF and group B streptococcal PepB (TIGR00181) but in a distinct clade with considerable sequence differences. The likely substrate is small peptides and not whole proteins, as with PepF, but members are not characterized and the activity profile may differ. Several bacteria have both a member of this family and a member of the PepF family.
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