karboksüpeptidaases
Karboksüpeptidaases are a class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of peptide bonds at the carboxyl-terminal end of a protein or peptide. They are also known as carboxypeptidases. These enzymes are crucial for various biological processes, including protein degradation, processing of newly synthesized peptides, and digestion.
Carboxypeptidases are widely distributed in nature, found in bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals. In mammals, they
The mechanism of action of carboxypeptidases involves the catalytic cleavage of the peptide bond adjacent to
Based on their substrate specificity and catalytic mechanisms, carboxypeptidases can be broadly classified into different types,