劈开
蛋白质组学
计算生物学
肽
生物化学
化学
生化工程
生物
酶
工程类
基因
作者
Uzair Ahmed,Katrin Ochsenreither,Thomas Eisele
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00253-025-13473-7
摘要
Abstract Peptidyl-lys metalloendopeptidases (PKMs) are enzymes that selectively cleave peptide bonds at the N-terminus of lysine residues present in the P1′ position, making them valuable tools in proteomics. This mini-review presents an overview of PKMs, covering their traditional production from native sources, recent advances in recombinant production, and the current limitations in availability. The historical and current applications of PKMs in proteomics are discussed, highlighting their role in protein sequencing, peptide mapping, and mass spectrometry-based studies. Advances in recombinant technology now enable tailored modifications to PKM, allowing it to function not only as a sister enzyme to LysC but also to trypsin, thereby enhancing its suitability for specific analytical applications. The mini-review concludes with a forward-looking statement on PKM research, emphasizing the potential to broaden its use in novel proteomic methods and other applications.
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