Abstract:Glutamate Carboxypeptidase II (GCPII) is a dimeric, transmembrane, zinc metallopeptidase produced in many organisms including humans. Human GCPII (hGCPII) is expressed in the brain, prostate, intestine, and kidney, and is therefor predicted to exhibit varying tissue‐specific hydrolase activities. The only documented GCPII hydrolase activities are the breakdown of N‐acetyl‐aspartyl‐glutamate (NAAG) – GCPII is involved in the development of neurotoxicity due to excess glutamate – and folyl‐poly‐γ‐glutamate – GCP… Show more
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