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Cloning, Isolation, and Characterization of Mammalian Legumain, an Asparaginyl Endopeptidase
1997
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Legumain is a cysteine endopeptidase that shows strict specificity for hydrolysis of asparaginyl bonds. The enzyme belongs to peptidase family C13, and is thus unrelated to the better known cysteine peptidases of the papain family, C1 (Rawlings, N. D., and Barrett, A. J. (1994) Methods Enzymol. 244, 461-486). To date, legumain has been described only from plants and a blood fluke, Schistosoma mansoni. We now show that legumain is present in mammals. We have cloned and sequenced human legumain
doi:10.1074/jbc.272.12.8090
pmid:9065484
fatcat:jk4lnahnbzcqjarkkgocrp2noa