dipeptidyl peptidase 8
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Function
- dipeptidyl peptidase
- cleaves N-terminal dipeptides from proteins having Pro or Ala at position 2
- role in T-cell activation & immune function (putative)
- release of an N-terminal dipeptide, Xaa-Yaa-|-Zaa-, from a polypeptide, preferentially when Yaa is Pro, provided Zaa is neither Pro nor hydroxyproline
Inhibition:
- Zn+2
- serine proteinase inhibitor 4-(2-aminoethyl)benzenesulphonyl fluoride (AEBSF)
- di-isopropylfluorophosphate
- isoindoline derivatives
- KM=208 uM for Ala-Pro-AMC;
- KM=130 uM for Ala-Pro-AFC;
- KM=120 uM for H-Ala-Pro-pNa;
- KM=1420 uM for H-Ala-Ala-pNa;
- KM=310 uM for H-Arg-Pro-pNa;
- KM=2050 uM for H-Asp-Pro-pNa;
- KM=480 uM for H-Gly-Pro-pNa;
- Optimum pH is 7.4-8.5, little activity below pH 6.5
Compartment
Alternative splicing
named isoforms=6
Expression
- ubiquitously expressed, highest levels in testis, placenta, prostate, muscle, brain
- induced in activated T-cells