Zinc metalloprotease-1 Products

Proteins
Recombinant Bacteria Zinc met ...
Recombinant Bacteria Zinc metallop...
NBP3-18169
Species: Ba
Applications: Enzyme Activity

Description

M13 endopeptidases are single-pass, transmembrane zinc-metallopeptidases responsible in human for the regulation of the biological activity of many hormones and peptides and are involved in many important processes such as blood pressure regulation (Neprilysin or NEP1), cardiovascular development (Endothelin Converting Enzyme-1 or ECE-12), prevention of haemolytic reaction (KELL) and phosphate homeostasis (PHEX). Zmp1 is a soluble enzyme member of the M13 endopeptidases family that plays a key role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenicity with a still unknown mechanism. Recently, it was shown to suppress inflammasome activation by inhibiting caspase-1 activation, thus preventing processing of pro-IL-1 beta into IL-1 beta and the consequent phagosome maturation.

Bioinformatics

Alternate Names
  • Endopeptidase, peptidase family M13
  • Zmp1