Meprin A subunit alpha?also known as?endopeptidase-2?or?PABA peptide hydrolase?is the alpha subunit of the?meprin A?enzyme?that in humans is encoded by the?MEP1A?gene.[1][2]The MEP1A locus is on chromosome 6p in humans and on chromosome 17 in mice. The meprin alpha subunit product of the MEP1A gene is processed in the endoplasmic reticulum during intracellular transport, and is secreted as homomeric meprin A.
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