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=Trypsin= | =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. | + | <applet scene='Sandbox_32/Trypsin_rainbow/2' size='225' frame='true' align='right' caption='The protein trypsin with various structures highlighted' />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. The main backbone of the trypsin protein is shown in yellow <scene name='Sandbox_32/Secondary_structure_main_chain/1'>(main backbone)</scene>. The two beta sheets of the protein are shown in blue | 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 <scene name='Sandbox_32/Secondary_structure_main_chain/1'>(main backbone)</scene>. The two beta sheets of the protein are shown in blue | ||
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Trypsin
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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 protein are shown in blue
