Angiotensin-converting enzyme is a zinc metallopeptidase that plays roles
in blood pressure regulation and fertility. The catalytic activities of
angiotensin converting enzymes include the production of the potent
vasopressor angiotensin II from angiotensin I, and the inactivation of the
vasodilatory peptide bradykinin. Zace1 is a new form of human zinc
metallopeptidase, which includes one zinc-dependent catalytic domain
containing the motif "HEXXH" and one downstream "EX(I/V)X(D/S)" motif.