Which metal acts as a cofactor for Methionyl aminopeptidase?
Which metal acts as a cofactor for Methionyl aminopeptidase? Correct Answer Co2+
The Methionyl aminopeptidase which removes the terminal methionine residue in the peptide chain uses Co2+ as a cofactor. While on the other hand many polymerase use Mg2+ and DNA binding domain uses Zn2+.