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Trypsin is a medium size globular protein that functions as a pancreatic serine protease. Trypsin was first discovered in 1876 by Kuhne, who investigated the proteolytic activity of the enzyme. | Trypsin is a medium size globular protein that functions as a pancreatic serine protease. Trypsin was first discovered in 1876 by Kuhne, who investigated the proteolytic activity of the enzyme. | ||
==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
| - | Trypsin has many important structural aspects. The <scene name='Sandbox_32/Secondary_structure/1'>secondary structures</scene> are shown this figure. | + | Trypsin has many important structural aspects. The <scene name='Sandbox_32/Secondary_structure/1'>secondary structures</scene> are shown this figure. The main backbone of the trypsin protein is shown in yellow . The two beta sheets of the |
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Trypsin
Trypsin is a medium size globular protein that functions as a pancreatic serine protease. Trypsin was first discovered in 1876 by Kuhne, who investigated the proteolytic activity of the enzyme.
Structure
Trypsin has many important structural aspects. The are shown this figure. The main backbone of the trypsin protein is shown in yellow . The two beta sheets of the
