| Name | Leucyl aminopeptidase |
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| Description | Leucyl aminopeptidase is a metallopeptidase that cleave N-terminal residues from proteins and peptides. Leucyl aminopeptidase serves as transcriptional repressors to control pyrimidine, alginate and cholera toxin biosynthesis, as well as mediate site-specific recombination events in plasmids and phages[1]. |
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