karboksüpeptidaas
Karboksüpeptidaas is a type of enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a peptide bond at the carboxyl-terminal end of a protein or peptide. This means it removes amino acids one by one from the C-terminus of a polypeptide chain. Karboksüpeptidaases are exopeptidases, a subclass of peptidases that cleave amino acids from the end of a peptide rather than from within the chain, which is characteristic of endopeptidases.
These enzymes play crucial roles in various biological processes, including protein degradation, peptide processing, and the
The activity of karboksüpeptidaases is often regulated to ensure precise control over peptide and protein turnover.
In research and biotechnology, karboksüpeptidaases can be utilized for protein sequencing, purification of peptides, and the