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Molecular Playground/Trypsin

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Trypsin

Trypsin is a serine protease that is used as a tool to aid in protein identification by cleaving the protein on the c-terminal of Lysine and arginine residues resulting in peptides with lower molecular weights.


Banner: Catalytic site where trypsin cleaves amide bonds

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