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=Why limit the definition to pancreatic enzymes

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Angiotension converting enzyme is called an exopeptidase but it is found in lung capillaries according to the wiki article under that name. Someone is wrong about something. 71.127.17.39 (talk) —Preceding undated comment was added on 04:44, 26 February 2009 (UTC).[reply]

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An exopeptidase is an enzyme that catalyses the removal of an amino acid from the end of a polypeptide chain. Used for N-terminus or C-terminus determination of a protein. Exopeptidase cleaves the end of a polypeptide chain.

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