Chymotrypsin 3D structures
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**[[1acb]] – bChy+Elgin C <br /> | **[[1acb]] – bChy+Elgin C <br /> | ||
**[[1cho]], [[1hja]] – bChyA+turkey ovomucoid third domain <br /> | **[[1cho]], [[1hja]] – bChyA+turkey ovomucoid third domain <br /> | ||
+ | **[[7jrx]] – bChy + kunitz-type inhibitor<br /> | ||
* α-chymotrypsin + inhibitors | * α-chymotrypsin + inhibitors | ||
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**[[3ru4]] - bChygenA + trypsin + Bowman-Birk inhibitor<br /> | **[[3ru4]] - bChygenA + trypsin + Bowman-Birk inhibitor<br /> | ||
**[[1pyt]] – bChygenC + procarboxipeptidase + proproteinase<br /> | **[[1pyt]] – bChygenC + procarboxipeptidase + proproteinase<br /> | ||
+ | **[[7qir]], [[7qis]], [[7qit]] - bChygenA + BPTI<br /> | ||
**[[1gl0]], [[1gli]] – ChygenA+PMP_D2v – locust<br /> | **[[1gl0]], [[1gli]] – ChygenA+PMP_D2v – locust<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 09:53, 23 November 2022
3D Structures of Chymotrypsin
Updated on 23-November-2022
The Chy precursor is the inactive chymotrypsinogen (Chygen) which gets cleaved 3 times by trypsin and chymotrypsin losing a 4 amino acid long peptide to become the active Chy. γ-Chy is a covalent acyl adduct of α-Chy. δ-Chy results when Chygen is cleaved only twice.