Carboxypeptidase

/ˌkɑːrbɒksɪˈpɛptɪdeɪs/ noun

An enzyme that cuts proteins by removing amino acids one at a time from the carboxyl (acid) end of the protein chain.

From carboxyl (end of protein) plus peptidase (enzyme that cuts peptide bonds). Named in early 20th-century biochemistry when researchers discovered different enzymes work on different protein ends.

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