Pepsin

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Once denatured, pepsin is unable to refold to an active native state upon returning from denaturing conditions. One proposed solution for this is that pepsin formation depends on a separate prosegment (PS) domain. When returning from the denatured state, the denatured pepsin first has to bypass a large folding barrier and then in the presence of PS the native state can become thermodynamically stable. The PS therefore can catalyze pepsin folding by stabilizing the transition state <ref name="native" /> .
Once denatured, pepsin is unable to refold to an active native state upon returning from denaturing conditions. One proposed solution for this is that pepsin formation depends on a separate prosegment (PS) domain. When returning from the denatured state, the denatured pepsin first has to bypass a large folding barrier and then in the presence of PS the native state can become thermodynamically stable. The PS therefore can catalyze pepsin folding by stabilizing the transition state <ref name="native" /> .
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==3D structures of pepsin==
==3D structures of pepsin==

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Pig pepsin (PDB code 5pep)

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