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Action of cathepsin D on human beta-lipotropin: a possible source of human "beta-melanotropin".
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Possible SourceCathepsin DMolecular PhysiologySignal TransductionBiochemistryMedicineAla36-ala37 Peptide BondsPhysiologyPathologyNeuropeptide ReceptorHuman Beta-lipotropinLipid ScienceIsolation ProceduresEndocrinologyPharmacologyNeuropeptides
Highly purified calf brain cathepsin D (EC 3.4.23.5) selectively splits the Leu77-Phe78 and Ala36-Ala37 peptide bonds of human beta-lipotropin. It is suggested that the formation of human "beta-melanotropin" from gamma-lipotropin, and that of gamma-endorphin from beta-endorphin, is due to the action of cathepsin D during isolation procedures.
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