| 1. | The carboxypeptidase family includes metallo-, serine, and cysteine carboxypeptidases.
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| 2. | Carboxypeptidase D has been identified as a regulatory B-type carboxypeptidase.
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| 3. | Carboxypeptidase D has been identified as a regulatory B-type carboxypeptidase.
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| 4. | Carboxypeptidase cleaves peptide linkages during digestion of proteins.
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| 5. | The conversion of procarboxypeptidase to carboxypeptidase is autocatalyzed.
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| 6. | At the C-terminus Carboxypeptidase E then removes the terminal lysine and arginine residues.
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| 7. | Carboxypeptidase E is a glycoprotein that exists in both membrane-associated and soluble forms.
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| 8. | Mice with mutant carboxypeptidase E, Cpe fat, display endocrine disorders like obesity and infertility.
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| 9. | Latexin is the only mammalian carboxypeptidase inhibitor, although TIG1's proteolytic activity remains unexplored.
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| 10. | The protein encoded by this gene is activated by thrombin and acts on carboxypeptidase B substrates.
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