Hippuryl-L-phenylalanine has been used as a substrate for screening carboxypeptidase activity in Trogoderma granarium,[1]Bactrocera oleae Gmelin[2] and Apodiphus amygdali.[3]
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Hippuryl-L-phenylalanine is a substrate for carboxypeptidase A enzyme.[4]
We have investigated the function of Tyr248 using bovine wild-type CPA and its Y248F and Y248A mutants to find that the K(M) values were increased by 4.5-11-fold and the k(cat) values were reduced by 4.5-10.7-fold by the replacement of Tyr248
Digestion and protein metabolism of Trogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) fed on different barley varieties
Mardani-Talaee M, et al.
Journal of Stored Products Research, 73(1-2), 37-41 (2017)
We have designed two radioactive substrates, hippuryl-L-[3H]phenylalanine and 3-(p-hydroxy, m-[125I]phenyl)propionic acid ([125I]Bolton reagent) derivative of L-arginyl-L-phenylalanine, i.e. [125I]BRF, for a highly sensitive assay of carboxypeptidase A (CPA) activity. After cleavage of the C-terminal phenylalanine residue by CPA, the radioactive product
Canadian journal of biochemistry, 56(5), 329-333 (1978-05-01)
3,3-Diphenylpropanoate (DPP) activates the carboxypeptidase A catalyzed hydrolysis of benzoylglycyl-L-phenylalanine (BzGly-L-Phe) (Ka = 2.1 x 10 (-3) M) and inhibits ester hydrolysis uncompetitively (K1 =2.1 X 10 (-3) M). A common modifier binding site located adjacent to the peptide and
Carboxypeptidase A activity measured via continuous spectrophotometric rate determination assay with hippuryl-L-phenylalanine substrate.
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