Mammalian glutamyl aminopeptidase genes (ENPEP) and proteins: Comparative studies of a major contributor to arterial hypertension

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Holmes, Roger S
Spradling-Reeves, Kimberly D
Cox, Laura A
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Glutamyl aminopeptidase (ENPEP) is a member of the M1 family of endopeptidases which are mammalian type II integral membrane zinc-containing endopeptidases. ENPEP is involved in the catabolic pathway of the renin-angiotensin system forming angiotensin III, which participates in blood pressure regulation and blood vessel formation. Comparative ENPEP amino acid sequences and structures and ENPEP gene locations were examined using data from several mammalian genome projects. Mammalian ENPEP sequences shared 71-98% identities. Five N-glycosylation sites were conserved for all mammalian ENPEP proteins examined although 9-18 sites were observed, in each case. Sequence alignments, key amino acid residues and predicted secondary and tertiary structures were also studied, including transmembrane and cytoplasmic sequences and active site residues. Highest levels of human ENPEP expression were observed in the terminal ileum of the small intestine and in the kidney cortex. Mammalian ENPEP genes contained 20 coding exons. The human ENPEP gene promoter and first coding exon contained a CpG island (CpG27) and at least 6 transcription factor binding sites, whereas the 3'-UTR region contained 7 miRNA target sites, which may contribute to the regulation of ENPEP gene expression in tissues of the body. Phylogenetic analyses examined the relationships of mammalian ENPEP genes and proteins, including primate, other eutherian, marsupial and monotreme sources, using chicken ENPEP as a primordial sequence for comparative purposes.

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Journal of Data Mining in Genomics & Proteomics

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8

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2

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© 2017 Holmes RS, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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Biomedical and clinical sciences

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Aminopeptidase A

Arterial hypertensionAbbreviations: ENPEP: Glutamyl Aminopeptidase

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Holmes, RS; Spradling-Reeves, KD; Cox, LA, Mammalian glutamyl aminopeptidase genes (ENPEP) and proteins: Comparative studies of a major contributor to arterial hypertension, Journal of Data Mining in Genomics & Proteomics, 2017, 8 (2), pp. 1000211

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