glutamyl aminopeptidase (aminopeptidase A) | |
Hgncid: | 3355 |
Symbol: | ENPEP |
Altsymbols: | gp160, CD249 |
Entrezgene: | 2028 |
Omim: | 138297 |
Refseq: | NM_001977 |
Uniprot: | Q07075 |
Ecnumber: | 3.4.11.7 |
Chromosome: | 4 |
Arm: | q |
Band: | 25 |
Glutamyl aminopeptidase (aminopeptidase A, aspartate aminopeptidase, angiotensinase A, glutamyl peptidase, Ca2+-activated glutamate aminopeptidase, membrane aminopeptidase II, antigen BP-1/6C3 of mouse B lymphocytes, L-aspartate aminopeptidase, angiotensinase A2) is an enzyme encoded by the gene. Glutamyl aminopeptidase has also recently been designated CD249 (cluster of differentiation 249).
Glutamyl aminopeptidase is a zinc-dependent membrane-bound aminopeptidase that catalyzes the cleavage of glutamatic and aspartatic amino acid residues from the N-terminus of polypeptides. The enzyme degrades vasoconstricting angiotensin II into angiotensin III and therefore helps to regulate blood pressure.[1]