“…An index of aminopeptidase (arylaniidase) activity and substrate specificity for the N-terminal amino acid of a peptide or protein have been obtained by measuring the hydrolysis of /¿-naphthylamidc derivatives of L-amino acids by serum [Rybak et at., 1971] or microbial [Watson, 1976] enzymes. /¿-Naphthylaniide derivatives (Schwarz-Mann Research Laboratories) of the following L-amino acids v/erc used as substrates to assay for the various aminopeptidase activities: leucine (leu), ¿'-glutamate (7-glu), u-glutamatc (a-glu), alanine (ala), N-tosyl-arginine (N-tos-arg), /¿-aspartate (/¿-asp), glycine (gly), histidine (his), hydroxproline (H pro), isoleucine (isoleu), cystine (cys), methionine (met), ornithine (orn), phenylalanine (phe), proline (pro), threonine (thr), serine tser), tyrosine (tyr), valine (val), lysine (lys), 4-methoxy-leucine (4-methoxy-leu), and tryptophan (try).…”