Dipeptidase 3 (DPEP3 ) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DPEP3 gene .[ 5]
This gene encodes a membrane-bound glycoprotein from the family of dipeptidases (EC 3.4.13.19) involved in hydrolytic metabolism of various dipeptides , including penem and carbapenem beta-lactam antibiotics. This gene is located on chromosome 16 in a cluster with another member of this family, DPEP2 . Alternatively spliced transcript variants that encode different isoforms have been found for this gene.[ 6]
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