Chymotrypsin

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<StructureSection load='7gch' size='350' side='right' scene='38/387136/Bovine_chymotrypsin_overview/1' caption='Bovine γ-chymotrypsin A (residues 1-13 in pink, 16-146 in cyan, 149-245 in gold) complex with inhibitor (PDB code [[7gch]]) '>
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[[Image:2ea3.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of ''Cellulomonas Bogoriensis'' Chymotrypsin [[2ea3]]]]
[[Image:2ea3.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of ''Cellulomonas Bogoriensis'' Chymotrypsin [[2ea3]]]]
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== Function ==
[[Chymotrypsin]] (Chy or α-Chy) is a digestive enzyme containing an active serine residue, which helps to digest proteins in our food. Other related proteases are crucial for blood clotting ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=stryer&part=A1378&rendertype=figure&id=A1401 thrombin and other proteases]), for the AIDS virus metabolism ([http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Hiv_protease HIV protease]) and for many other processes relevant to human health and agriculture. Chymotrypsin cleaves peptide bonds of proteins where the amide side of the bond is an aromatic amino acid like tyrosine, phenylalanine or tryptophan. Bovine Chy is found in 2 forms: A and B. The 2 forms have different proteolytic characteristics. '''γ-Chy''' is a covalent acyl adduct of α-Chy.The image at the left is the crystal structure of chymotrypsin from ''Cellulomonas Bogoriensis'' ([[2ea3]]) with sulfate ions. Below is description of the structure of bovine chymotrypsin. Some additional details in<br />
[[Chymotrypsin]] (Chy or α-Chy) is a digestive enzyme containing an active serine residue, which helps to digest proteins in our food. Other related proteases are crucial for blood clotting ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=stryer&part=A1378&rendertype=figure&id=A1401 thrombin and other proteases]), for the AIDS virus metabolism ([http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Hiv_protease HIV protease]) and for many other processes relevant to human health and agriculture. Chymotrypsin cleaves peptide bonds of proteins where the amide side of the bond is an aromatic amino acid like tyrosine, phenylalanine or tryptophan. Bovine Chy is found in 2 forms: A and B. The 2 forms have different proteolytic characteristics. '''γ-Chy''' is a covalent acyl adduct of α-Chy.The image at the left is the crystal structure of chymotrypsin from ''Cellulomonas Bogoriensis'' ([[2ea3]]) with sulfate ions. Below is description of the structure of bovine chymotrypsin. Some additional details in<br />
*[[Molecular Playground/Chymotrypsin]]<br />
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**[[1pyt]] – bChygenC + procarboxipeptidase + proproteinase<br />
**[[1pyt]] – bChygenC + procarboxipeptidase + proproteinase<br />
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== References ==
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==Further reading==
==Further reading==
You can learn more about chymotrypsin structure, function and regulation in this publicly available [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=stryer&part=A1170#A1171 chapter] of the Biochemistry textbook by Berg, Tymoczka and Stryer.
You can learn more about chymotrypsin structure, function and regulation in this publicly available [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=stryer&part=A1170#A1171 chapter] of the Biochemistry textbook by Berg, Tymoczka and Stryer.
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Revision as of 09:02, 8 December 2015

Bovine γ-chymotrypsin A (residues 1-13 in pink, 16-146 in cyan, 149-245 in gold) complex with inhibitor (PDB code 7gch)

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3D Structures of Chymotrypsin

Updated on 08-December-2015

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.

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Further reading

You can learn more about chymotrypsin structure, function and regulation in this publicly available chapter of the Biochemistry textbook by Berg, Tymoczka and Stryer.

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