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In enzymology, a peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl)asparagine amidase () is an enzyme that catalyzes a chemical reaction that cleaves a N4-(acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminyl)asparagine residue in which the glucosamine residue may be further glycosylated, to yield a (substituted) N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminylamine and a peptide containing an aspartate residue. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds other than peptide bonds in linear amides. The NGLY1 gene encodes the ortholog of this enzyme in humans. == Nomenclature == The systematic name of this enzyme class is N-linked-glycopeptide-(N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminyl)-L-asparagine amidohydrolase. Other names in common use include: * glycopeptide N-glycosidase, * glycopeptidase, * N-oligosaccharide glycopeptidase, * N-glycanase, * Jack-bean glycopeptidase, * PNGase A, and * PNGase F 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Peptide-N4-(N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminyl)asparagine amidase」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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