| Accession ID | Name | Pfam Type |
|---|---|---|
| PF05649 | Peptidase family M13 | family |
M13 peptidases are well-studied proteases found in a wide range of organisms including mammals and bacteria. In mammals they participate in processes such as cardiovascular development, blood-pressure regulation, nervous control of respiration, and regulation of the function of neuropeptides in the central nervous system. In bacteria they may be used for digestion of milk.
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