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Carboxypeptidase N (CPN)is a plasma metallo-protease that cleaves basic amino acid residues from the C terminal of peptides and proteins. The enzyme plays a central role in regulating the biologic activity of peptides such as kinins and anaphylatoxins, and is also known as kininase-1 and anaphylatoxin inactivator. CPN is a tetrameric complex with a molecular weight of 280-kD consisting of two identical small enzymatically active (catalytic) subunits of 50-kD (this record) and two large 83-kD regulatory subunits. The gene that encodes the 50-kD catalytic subunit has been mapped to chromosome 10 but its exact location is unknown.
Gene Name: | carboxypeptidase N, polypeptide 1 |
Family/Subfamily: | Exopeptidase , Metallopeptidase M14 |
Synonyms: | CPN1, ACBP, Arginine carboxypeptidase, Anaphylatoxin inactivator, Carboxypeptidase K, Kininase-1, Lysine carboxypeptidase, Kininase I, Serum carboxypeptidase N, SCPN, Plasma carboxypeptidase B, CPN |
Target Sequences: | NM_001308 NP_001299.1 P15169 |
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