Progress in Peptide α-Amidation
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    α-Amidation is a critical post-translational processing of many bioactive peptides in the nervous and endocrine systems. PAM, a bifunctional enzyme, with two catalytic domains PHM and PAL, catalyzes the sequential two-step conversion of glycine-extended peptides into COOH-terminal amidated peptides. Alternative splicing and tissue specific processing generate multiple forms of PAM. As a rate-limiting enzyme in biosynthetic pathway of peptides, levels of PAM are tissue specific and under the regulation of hormones and developmental cues.

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JIANG Zhi-hong, LI Bo-liang. Progress in Peptide α-Amidation[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,1998,25(1):36-41

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  • Received:November 12,1996
  • Revised:March 13,1997
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