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==The Mechanism of Trypsin==
==The Mechanism of Trypsin==
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One of the ways we know about the mechanism of enzymes is through the use of xray crystallography structures of trapped intermediates or inhibitors bound to enzymes. In a paper by Radisky and Koshland<ref>PMID: 16636277</ref>, an acyl intermediate of trypsin (PDB code [[2AGG]] was characterized.
One of the ways we know about the mechanism of enzymes is through the use of xray crystallography structures of trapped intermediates or inhibitors bound to enzymes. In a paper by Radisky and Koshland<ref>PMID: 16636277</ref>, an acyl intermediate of trypsin (PDB code [[2AGG]] was characterized.

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The Mechanism of Trypsin

Acyl intermediate of trypsin catalyzed hydrolysis

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References

  1. Radisky ES, Lee JM, Lu CJ, Koshland DE Jr. Insights into the serine protease mechanism from atomic resolution structures of trypsin reaction intermediates. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 May 2;103(18):6835-40. Epub 2006 Apr 24. PMID:16636277

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