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{{Short description|Mammalian protein found in humans}}
'''Dipeptidyl peptidase-4''' ('''DPP4''' or '''DPPIV'''), also known as '''adenosine deaminase complexing protein 2''' or '''CD26''' ([[cluster of differentiation]] 26) is a [[protein]] that, in humans, is encoded by the ''DPP4'' [[gene]]. DPP4 is related to [[FAP (gene)|FAP]], [[DPP8]], and [[DPP9]]. The enzyme was discovered in 1966 by Hopsu-Havu and Glenner, and as a result of various studies on chemism, was called dipeptidyl peptidase IV [DP IV].

Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4 or DPPIV), also known as adenosine deaminase complexing protein 2 or CD26 (cluster of differentiation 26) is a protein that, in humans, is encoded by the DPP4 gene. DPP4 is related to FAP, DPP8, and DPP9. The enzyme was discovered in 1966 by Hopsu-Havu and Glenner, and as a result of various studies on chemism, was called dipeptidyl peptidase IV [DP IV].