Metallokarboksüpeptidaasid
Metallokarboksüpeptidaasid are a class of enzymes that play a crucial role in the breakdown of proteins. They are characterized by their requirement for a metal ion, typically zinc, to be catalytically active. These enzymes are also known as metallopeptidases or metalloproteinases. They function by cleaving peptide bonds within proteins, essentially acting as biological scissors that break down larger protein molecules into smaller peptides and amino acids. This process is fundamental to a wide range of biological functions, including digestion, protein turnover, and the processing of signaling molecules.
The active site of metallokarboksüpeptidaasid contains a catalytic metal ion, usually zinc, which is coordinated by