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Catalysis of the hydrolysis of peptide bonds formed between L-amino acids. Catalysis of the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain by a mechanism involving a glutamate/glutamine catalytic dyad. Catalysis of the hydrolysis of internal, alpha-peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain. Catalysis of the hydrolysis of various bonds, e.g. C-O, C-N, C-C, phosphoric anhydride bonds, etc. Hydrolase is the systematic name for any enzyme of EC class 3. Catalysis of the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain by a mechanism in which a water molecule bound by the side chains of aspartic residues at the active center acts as a nucleophile. Catalysis of the reaction: ATP + H2O = ADP + phosphate to drive the hydrolysis of peptide bonds. Catalysis of the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain by a catalytic mechanism that involves a catalytic triad consisting of a serine nucleophile that is activated by a proton relay involving an acidic residue (e.g. aspartate or glutamate) and a basic residue (usually histidine). Catalysis of the hydrolysis of a peptide bond. A peptide bond is a covalent bond formed when the carbon atom from the carboxyl group of one amino acid shares electrons with the nitrogen atom from the amino group of a second amino acid. Catalysis of the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain by a mechanism in which the hydroxyl group of a threonine residue at the active center acts as a nucleophile. Catalysis of the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain by a mechanism in which the sulfhydryl group of a cysteine residue at the active center acts as a nucleophile. Catalysis of the hydrolysis of peptide bonds by a mechanism in which water acts as a nucleophile, one or two metal ions hold the water molecule in place, and charged amino acid side chains are ligands for the metal ions. Catalysis of the hydrolysis of a peptide bond not more than three residues from the N- or C-terminus of a polypeptide chain, in a reaction that requires a free N-terminal amino group, C-terminal carboxyl group or both.

View Gene Ontology (GO) Term

GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: peptidase activity, acting on L-amino acid peptides
Acc: GO:0070011
Aspect: Molecular Function
Desc: Catalysis of the hydrolysis of peptide bonds formed between L-amino acids.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
   This term: 2 [Search]
   Term or descendants: 3879 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0070011 - peptidase activity, acting on L-amino acid peptides (interactive image map)

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