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Papain is a cysteine hydrolase (EC 3.4.22.2) that is found naturally occurring in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carica_papaya Papaya](''Carica papaya''). Papain is extracted from the latex, leaves and roots of the papaya tree. Papain is a protease commonly used for cell isolation, protein structural studies, cleaving antibodies, and various other research techniques. In addition to use in research, it is commonly used in industry to tenderize meats, remove skin from hides, and clean soft contact lenses.
Papain is a cysteine hydrolase (EC 3.4.22.2) that is found naturally occurring in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carica_papaya Papaya](''Carica papaya''). Papain is extracted from the latex, leaves and roots of the papaya tree. Papain is a protease commonly used for cell isolation, protein structural studies, cleaving antibodies, and various other research techniques. In addition to use in research, it is commonly used in industry to tenderize meats, remove skin from hides, and clean soft contact lenses.
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'''History'''
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Papain was first explorer back in 1873 by G.C. Roy, who studied papaya juice. Later, papain was extracted and named by Wertz and Bouchut who noticed it had proteolytic properties. Papain was the second enzyme to be l
'''Structure'''
'''Structure'''

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Papain (PDB ID #: 9pap)

Structure of HMG-CoA reductase (PDB entry 9pap)

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