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An exopeptidase is any peptidase that catalyzes the cleavage of the terminal (or the penultimate) peptide bond; the process releases a single amino acid, dipeptide or a tripeptide from the peptide chain. Depending on whether the amino acid is released from the amino or the carboxy terminal (N-terminus or C-terminus), an exopeptidase is further classified as an aminopeptidase or a carboxypeptidase, respectively. Thus, an aminopeptidase, an enzyme in the brush border of the small intestine, will cleave a single amino acid from the amino terminal, whereas carboxypeptidase, which is a digestive enzyme present in pancreatic juice, will cleave a single amino acid from the carboxylic end of the peptide.

Some examples of exopeptidases include:

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  1. ^ Škárka, Bohumil (1992). Biochémia (in Slovak). Bratislava: Alfa. pp. 360, 688. ISBN 80-05-01076-1.
  2. "Definition of prolinase | Dictionary.com". www.dictionary.com. Archived from the original on 2022-04-09. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
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Hydrolase: proteases (EC 3.4)
3.4.11-19: Exopeptidase
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Carboxypeptidase
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Glutamate II
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3.4.21-25: Endopeptidase
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