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Trypsin (EC 3.4.21.4) is a serine protease found in the digestive system of many vertebrates, where it hydrolyses proteins. Trypsin is produced in the pancreas as the inactive proenzyme trypsinogen. ...
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serine-type endopeptidase activity ... Trypsin uses a special serine amino acid in its protein-cutting reaction, and is consequently known as a serine protease. The serine proteases are a diverse family of enzymes, all of which use similar enzymatic machinery.
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Trypsin is a pancreatic serine protease with substrate specificity based upon positively charged lysine and arginine side chains (Brown and Wold 1973). The enzyme in excreted by the pancreas and takes part in the digestion of food proteins and other biological processes.
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Trypsin is a pancreatic serine protease with substrate specificity based upon positively charged lysine and arginine side chains. It is derived from a 34 kDa inactive precursor zymogen, trypsinogen, after enzymatic removal of an n-terminal 6-amino acid leader sequence resulting in the 23.8 kDa trypsin molecule.
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Trypsin and chymotrypsin are substances released from the pancreas during normal digestion. When the pancreas does not produce enough trypsin and chymotrypsin, smaller-than-normal amounts can be seen in a stool sample.
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Add trypsin to each tube at a 1:50, (protease:protein) ratio, close the tube and gently flick to mix. Place the samples in 37 C water bath for 2 hours. After 2 hours add an additional amount of trypsin to each sample, equal to the first addition.
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Describes how the trypsin/chymotrypsin test is used, when the test is ordered, and what the results of a trypsin/chymotrypsin test might mean ... Formal name: Stool trypsin and chymotrypsi...
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