Karboksüpeptidaase
Karboksüpeptidaase is a type of enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of peptide bonds. Specifically, it cleaves amino acids from the carboxyl-terminus of a peptide chain. This process is essential in various biological functions, including protein degradation and the processing of precursor proteins into their active forms.
These enzymes are broadly classified into two main groups: exopeptidases, which cleave amino acids from the
The activity of karboksüpeptidaases can be regulated by various factors, including pH, temperature, and the presence
Research into karboksüpeptidaases is ongoing, with a focus on their specific mechanisms of action, their roles