Tryptase

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'''Tryptase''' (TRP) is a serine protease found in mast cells. TRP is used as a marker for mast cell activation.
'''Tryptase''' (TRP) is a serine protease found in mast cells. TRP is used as a marker for mast cell activation.

Revision as of 12:59, 18 November 2012

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Tryptase (TRP) is a serine protease found in mast cells. TRP is used as a marker for mast cell activation.

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3D Structures of tryptase

Update July 2012

1lto – hTRP-α1 - human
2f9o - hTRP-α1 (mutant)

Tryptase complex with inhibitor

1a0l – hTRP-β + APPA
2f9n, 2f9p - hTRP-α1 (mutant) + leupeptin
2bm2, 2fww - hTRP-β2 + piperidine derivative
4a6l - hTRP-α/β1 + piperidine derivative
2fxr - hTRP-β2 + ketone inhibitor
2fpz - hTRP-β2 + benzimidazole inhibitor
2fs9, 2fs8, 2gdd, 2za5, 2zeb, 2zec - hTRP-β2 + inhibitor

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