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Carboxypeptidase A2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CPA2gene.[5][6][7]
Three different forms of human pancreatic procarboxypeptidase A have been isolated. The A1 and A2 forms are monomeric proteins with different biochemical properties. The A2 form of pancreatic procarboxypeptidase acts on aromatic C-terminal residues[7]
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