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==Structure of Brain Trypsin (human trypsin IV) ==
==Structure of Brain Trypsin (human trypsin IV) ==
<StructureSection load='1H4W' size='340' side='right' caption='Triose phosphate isomerase' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='1H4W' size='340' side='right' caption='Triose phosphate isomerase' scene=''>
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'''Human Trypsin IV''' is a proteinase (1). Trypsins are mainly found in the pancreas and aid in food digestion; however, there are other trypsins that are present in the human brain and are homologous to those found in other animals such as cows and mice (1). A lot of research is being conducted in this particular protein because of its association with Alzheimer's.
'''Human Trypsin IV''' is a proteinase (1). Trypsins are mainly found in the pancreas and aid in food digestion; however, there are other trypsins that are present in the human brain and are homologous to those found in other animals such as cows and mice (1). A lot of research is being conducted in this particular protein because of its association with Alzheimer's.

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Structure of Brain Trypsin (human trypsin IV)

Triose phosphate isomerase

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This portion of the protein contains

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