Biochemical studies on the leucine aminopeptidase in the liver of some mammals

Nehad Abdoul-Gader Abdoul-Allah Sabak;

Abstract


Leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) is an exopeptidase catalyzing the hydrolysis of amino acids from NH2 terminus of polypeptide chains, and belongs to the class of aminopeptidases which are widely distributed in nature. In this study, three domestic mammals wer


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Title Biochemical studies on the leucine aminopeptidase in the liver of some mammals
Authors Nehad Abdoul-Gader Abdoul-Allah Sabak
Keywords Biochemical studies on the leucine aminopeptidase in the liver of some mammals
Issue Date 2006
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Leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) is an exopeptidase catalyzing the hydrolysis of amino acids from NH2 terminus of polypeptide chains, and belongs to the class of aminopeptidases which are widely distributed in nature. In this study, three domestic mammals wer

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