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Trypsin Structure
Trypsin Structure
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== Function ==
== Function ==
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4. Base catalysis by enzyme; H2O forms a covalent bond with the carbonyl group of the N-terminal peptide, leading to another tetrahedral intermediate
4. Base catalysis by enzyme; H2O forms a covalent bond with the carbonyl group of the N-terminal peptide, leading to another tetrahedral intermediate
5. Acid catalysis by the breaking of the C-O covalent bond of the tetrahedral intermediate, releasing the peptide from the enzyme substrate complex. Once the peptide is released, the enzyme once again becomes active.
5. Acid catalysis by the breaking of the C-O covalent bond of the tetrahedral intermediate, releasing the peptide from the enzyme substrate complex. Once the peptide is released, the enzyme once again becomes active.
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<ref>PMID:PMID:16636277</ref>.
== Disease ==
== Disease ==

Revision as of 16:18, 14 February 2016

Trypsin Structure

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References

  1. PMID:PMID:16636277
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