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Is any protease cleave terminal amino acid from peptide?

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Answered by AJINKYAJAIPURKAR
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And proteolysis is a specific cleavage of the peptide bond with the help of a special protein, an enzyme called a protease. So unlike acid hydrolysis, proteolytic cleavage is a specific process. ... Trypsin only cleaves on the carboxyl side of basic amino acids, like arginine and lysine.

Answered by potrriselvan45
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And proteolysis is a specific cleavage of the peptide bond with the help of a special protein, an enzyme called a protease. So unlike acid hydrolysis, proteolytic cleavage is a specific process. ... Trypsin only cleaves on the carboxyl side of basic amino acids, like arginine and lysine.

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