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Chymotrypsin 3D structures
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* Native Chymotrypsinogen | * Native Chymotrypsinogen | ||
| - | **[[2cga]], [[1chg]], [[1ex3]] – bChygenA<br /> | + | **[[2cga]], [[1chg]], [[1ex3]], [[7kty]], [[7ktz]], [[7ku0]], [[7ku1]], [[7ku2]], [[7ku3]] – bChygenA<br /> |
**[[2jet]] – rChygenB chain A,B <br /> | **[[2jet]] – rChygenB chain A,B <br /> | ||
Revision as of 07:11, 7 June 2021
3D Structures of Chymotrypsin
Updated on 07-June-2021
The Chy precursor is the inactive chymotrypsinogen (Chygen) which gets cleaved 3 times by trypsin and chymotrypsin losing a 4 amino acid long peptide to become the active Chy. γ-Chy is a covalent acyl adduct of α-Chy. δ-Chy results when Chygen is cleaved only twice.
