Glutaminyl-peptide cyclotransferase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the QPCTgene.[1][2]
This gene encodes human pituitary glutaminyl cyclase, which is responsible for the presence of pyroglutamyl residues in many neuroendocrinepeptides. The amino acid sequence of this enzyme is 86% identical to that of bovine glutaminyl cyclase.[2]
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