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Peptidase family M13

M13 peptidases are well-studied proteases found in a wide range of organisms including mammals and bacteria. In mammals they participate in processes such as cardiovascular development, blood-pressure regulation, nervous control of respiration, and regulation of the function of neuropeptides in the central nervous system. In bacteria they may be used for digestion of milk. [1]. 7674922. Evolutionary families of metallopeptidases. Rawlings ND, Barrett AJ;. Meth Enzymol 1995;248:183-228. [2]. 11223883. The neprilysin (NEP) family of zinc metalloendopeptidases: genomics and function. Turner AJ, Isaac RE, Coates D;. Bioessays 2001;23:261-269. [3]. 12001226. M13 endopeptidases: New conserved motifs correlated with structure, and simultaneous phylogenetic occurrence of PHEX and the bony fish. Bianchetti L, Oudet C, Poch O;. Proteins 2002;47:481-488. (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Biological Process:
proteolysis (GO:0006508)
Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF017464.5
Method:
HMM
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M13-type metalloendopeptidase

Mammalian enzymes are typically type-II membrane anchored enzymes which are known, or believed to activate or inactivate oligopeptide (pro)-hormones such as opioid peptides. The family also contains a bacterial member believed to be involved with milk protein cleavage. [1]. 7674922. Evolutionary families of metallopeptidases. Rawlings ND, Barrett AJ;. Meth Enzymol 1995;248:183-228. (from Pfam)

GO Terms:
Molecular Function:
metalloendopeptidase activity (GO:0004222)
Biological Process:
proteolysis (GO:0006508)
Date:
2024-10-16
Family Accession:
NF013590.5
Method:
HMM
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M13 family metallopeptidase

M13 family metallopeptidase similar to Mycobacterium tuberculosis zinc-dependent metalloprotease-1 (Zmp1) that is involved in pathogenicity, playing a key role in the process of phagosome maturation inhibition

Date:
2024-10-04
Family Accession:
11466452
Method:
Sparcle

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