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Pro-Carboxypeptidase R Cleaves Bradykinin following Activation
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1994
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Molecular PharmacologyProtein FunctionBiochemistryArginine CarboxypeptidaseNatural SciencesMedicinePharmacologyTrypsin-generated Active FormPeptide SynthesisProtein EngineeringHuman SerumProteomicsProtein Biosynthesis
Arginine carboxypeptidase (CPR) is a labile enzyme present in human serum which is unrelated to carboxypeptidase N. In this study we demonstrate that CPR exists in a precursor form in plasma and can be converted to the active form by trypsin and presumable trypsin-like enzymes. The trypsin-generated active form can not only cleave a small synthetic substrate, hippuryl-L-arginine, but can remove terminal arginine from bradykinin.