karboxypeptidases
Karboxypeptidases are a class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of the peptide bond at the carboxyl terminal end of a peptide or protein. This means they cleave amino acids one by one from the C-terminus. They are a type of protease, specifically exopeptidases, as they act from the end of a polypeptide chain. Karboxypeptidases are crucial in various biological processes, including protein digestion and turnover, as well as in the processing of hormones and neuropeptides.
There are different types of karboxypeptidases, broadly classified based on their catalytic mechanism. These include serine
In the digestive tract, karboxypeptidases contribute to the complete breakdown of dietary proteins into absorbable amino