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Potato carboxypeptidase inhibitor (PCI) is a naturally occurring protease inhibitor peptide in potatoes that can form complexes with several metallo-carboxypeptidases, inhibiting them in a strong competitive way with a in the nanomolar range. PCI consists of 39 amino acids (MW 4295 Da) forming a 27-residue globular core stabilized by three disulfide bridges and a C-terminal tail with residues 35–39. PCI contains a small cysteine-rich module, called a , that is shared by several different protein families, including the EGF family.

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  • Potato carboxypeptidase inhibitor (PCI) is a naturally occurring protease inhibitor peptide in potatoes that can form complexes with several metallo-carboxypeptidases, inhibiting them in a strong competitive way with a in the nanomolar range. PCI consists of 39 amino acids (MW 4295 Da) forming a 27-residue globular core stabilized by three disulfide bridges and a C-terminal tail with residues 35–39. PCI contains a small cysteine-rich module, called a , that is shared by several different protein families, including the EGF family. (en)
  • Un inhibiteur de carboxypeptidase de pomme de terre (PCI, potato carboxypeptidase inhibitor) est un peptide inhibiteur de protéase naturellement présent dans les pommes de terre qui peut former des complexes avec plusieurs métallo-carboxypeptidases, en les inhibant d'une manière fortement concurrentielle avec un Ki dans une gamme nanomolaire Le PCI est constitué de 39 acides aminés (masse moléculaire : 4295 Da), formant un noyau globuleux de 27 résidus stabilisés par trois ponts disulfures et une extrémité C-terminale avec des résidus 35-39. Le PCI contient un petit module riche en cystéine, appelé , qui est partagé par plusieurs familles de protéines différentes, y compris la famille de l'EGF . (fr)
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  • Potato carboxypeptidase inhibitor (PCI) is a naturally occurring protease inhibitor peptide in potatoes that can form complexes with several metallo-carboxypeptidases, inhibiting them in a strong competitive way with a in the nanomolar range. PCI consists of 39 amino acids (MW 4295 Da) forming a 27-residue globular core stabilized by three disulfide bridges and a C-terminal tail with residues 35–39. PCI contains a small cysteine-rich module, called a , that is shared by several different protein families, including the EGF family. (en)
  • Un inhibiteur de carboxypeptidase de pomme de terre (PCI, potato carboxypeptidase inhibitor) est un peptide inhibiteur de protéase naturellement présent dans les pommes de terre qui peut former des complexes avec plusieurs métallo-carboxypeptidases, en les inhibant d'une manière fortement concurrentielle avec un Ki dans une gamme nanomolaire (fr)
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  • Inhibiteur de carboxypeptidase de pomme de terre (fr)
  • Potato carboxypeptidase inhibitor (en)
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