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3. The amine product is replaced by H2O and subsequently released from the enzyme/substrate complex.
3. The amine product is replaced by H2O and subsequently released from the enzyme/substrate complex.
4. Base catalysis by enzyme; H2O forms a covalent bond with the carbonyl group of the N-terminal peptide, leading to another tetrahedral intermediate
4. Base catalysis by enzyme; H2O forms a covalent bond with the carbonyl group of the N-terminal peptide, leading to another tetrahedral intermediate
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5. Acid catalysis by the breaking of the C-O covalent bond of the tetrahedral intermediate, releasing the peptide from the enzyme substrate complex. Once the peptide is released, the enzyme once again becomes active.
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5. Acid catalysis by the breaking of the C-O covalent bond of the tetrahedral intermediate, releasing the peptide from the enzyme substrate complex. Once the peptide is released, the enzyme once again becomes active. <ref>PMID:PMID:16636277</ref>.
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<ref>PMID:PMID:16636277</ref>.
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== Disease ==
== Disease ==

Revision as of 16:33, 14 February 2016

Trypsin Structure

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References

  1. PMID:PMID:16636277
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