Literature for peptidase M17.002: leucyl aminopeptidase (plant-type)

Summary Alignment Tree Sequences Sequence features Distribution Structure Literature Substrates

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    2019
  1. Wanat,W., Talma,M., Pawelczak,M. and Kafarski,P.<br>Phosphonic acid analogues of phenylglycine as inhibitors of aminopeptidases: comparison of porcine aminopeptidase N, bovine leucine aminopeptidase, tomato acidic leucine aminopeptidase and aminopeptidase from barley seeds<br>Pharmaceuticals (Basel) (2019) 12, 139-139. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  I
  2. 2016
  3. DuPrez,K.T., Scranton,M.A., Walling,L.L. and Fan,L.<br>Structural insights into chaperone-activity enhancement by a K354E mutation in tomato acidic leucine aminopeptidase<br>Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol (2016) 72, 694-702. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  S
  4. 2014
  5. Duprez,K., Scranton,M.A., Walling,L.L. and Fan,L.<br>Structure of tomato wound-induced leucine aminopeptidase sheds light on substrate specificity<br>Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr (2014) 70, 1649-1658. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  S
  6. 2013
  7. Oszywa,B., Makowski,M. and Pawelczak,M.<br>Purification and partial characterization of aminopeptidase from barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seeds<br>Plant Physiol Biochem (2013) 65, 75-80. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  8. 2012
  9. Scranton,M.A., Yee,A., Park,S.Y. and Walling,L.L.<br>Plant leucine aminopeptidases moonlight as molecular chaperones to alleviate stress-induced damage<br>J Biol Chem (2012) 287, 18408-18417. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  10. Walling,L.L.<br>Leucyl aminopeptidase (plant)<br>[ISSN:978-0-12-407743-0] (2012) 3, 1471-1476. DOI
  11. 2009
  12. Fowler,J.H., Narvaez-Vasquez,J., Aromdee,D.N., Pautot,V., Holzer,F.M. and Walling,L.L.<br>Leucine aminopeptidase regulates defense and wound signaling in tomato downstream of jasmonic acid<br>Plant Cell (2009) 21, 1239-1251. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  13. 2008
  14. Hartl,M., Merker,H., Schmidt,D.D. and Baldwin,I.T.<br>Optimized virus-induced gene silencing in Solanum nigrum reveals the defensive function of leucine aminopeptidase against herbivores and the shortcomings of empty vector controls<br>New Phytol (2008) 179, 356-365. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  15. Narvaez-Vasquez,J., Tu,C.J., Park,S.Y. and Walling,L.L.<br>Targeting and localization of wound-inducible leucine aminopeptidase A in tomato leaves<br>Planta (2008) 227, 341-351. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  16. 2006
  17. [YEAR:3-4-2006]Walling,L.L.<br>Recycling or regulation? The role of amino-terminal modifying enzymes<br>Curr Opin Plant Biol (3-4-2006) 9, 227-233. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  V
  18. 2004
  19. Walling,L.L.<br>Leucyl aminopeptidase (plant)<br>[ISSN:0-12-079610-4] (2004) 2, 901-905.  V
  20. 2002
  21. Gu,Y.Q. and Walling,L.L.<br>Identification of residues critical for activity of the wound-induced leucine aminopeptidase (LAP-A) of tomato<br>Eur J Biochem (2002) 269, 1630-1640. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  22. 2001
  23. Pautot,V., Holzer,F.M., Chaufaux,J. and Walling,L.L.<br>The induction of tomato leucine aminopeptidase genes (LapA) after Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato infection is primarily a wound response triggered by coronatine<br>Mol Plant Microbe Interact (2001) 14, 214-224. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  24. 2000
  25. Gu,Y.Q. and Walling,L.L.<br>Specificity of the wound-induced leucine aminopeptidase (LAP-A) of tomato activity on dipeptide and tripeptide substrates<br>Eur J Biochem (2000) 267, 1178-1187. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  26. 1999
  27. Chao,W.S., Gu,Y.Q., Pautot,V., V, Bray,E.A. and Walling,L.L.<br>Leucine aminopeptidase RNAs, proteins, and activities increase in response to water deficit, salinity, and the wound signals systemin, methyl jasmonate, and abscisic acid<br>Plant Physiol (1999) 120, 979-992. PubMed  Europe PubMed  PMC  EPMC
  28. Gu,Y.Q., Holzer,F.M. and Walling,L.L.<br>Overexpression, purification and biochemical characterization of the wound-induced leucine aminopeptidase of tomato<br>Eur J Biochem (1999) 263, 726-735. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  29. 1996
  30. Gu,Y.Q., Chao,W.S. and Walling,L.L.<br>Localization and post-translational processing of the wound-induced leucine aminopeptidase proteins of tomato<br>J Biol Chem (1996) 271, 25880-25887. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  31. Gu,Y.Q., Pautot,V., Holzer,F.M. and Walling,L.L.<br>A complex array of proteins related to the multimeric leucine aminopeptidase of tomato<br>Plant Physiol (1996) 110, 1257-1266. PubMed  Europe PubMed  PMC  EPMC
  32. Walling,L.L. and Gu,Y.Q.<br>Plant aminopeptidases: occurrence, function and characterization<br> (1996) , 173-218.
  33. 1994
  34. Herbers,K., Prat,S. and Willmitzer,L.<br>Functional analysis of a leucine aminopeptidase from Solanum tuberosum L<br>Planta (1994) 194, 230-240. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  35. 1993
  36. [YEAR:1-11-1993]Pautot,V., Holzer,F.M., Reisch,B. and Walling,L.L.<br>Leucine aminopeptidase: an inducible component of the defense response in Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato)<br>Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1-11-1993) 90, 9906-9910. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  PMC  EPMC
  37. 1975
  38. Sopanen,T. and Mikola,J.<br>Purification and partial characterization of barley leucine aminopeptidase<br>Plant Physiol (1975) 55, 809-814. PubMed  Europe PubMed  PMC  EPMC
  39. 1967
  40. Ashton,F.M. and Dahmen,W.J.<br>A partial purification and characterization of two aminopeptidases form Cucurbita maxima cotyledons<br>Phytochemistry (1967) 6, 641-653.
  41. 1939
  42. Berger,J. and Johnson,M.J.<br>The leucylpeptidases of malt, cabbage, and spinach<br>J Biol Chem (1939) 130, 655-667.