Trypsin

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[[Image:MotM_2ptc-rasmol.gif|right|400px]]<applet load='2ptc' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='2ptc, resolution 1.9&Aring;' script='Trypsin/2ptc_catalytictriad/2'/>
[[Image:MotM_2ptc-rasmol.gif|right|400px]]<applet load='2ptc' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='2ptc, resolution 1.9&Aring;' script='Trypsin/2ptc_catalytictriad/2'/>
<scene name='Trypsin/2ptc_catalytictriad_closeup/1'>These three amino acids</scene> are called the charge relay system.
<scene name='Trypsin/2ptc_catalytictriad_closeup/1'>These three amino acids</scene> are called the charge relay system.
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*R. H. Erickson and Y. S. Kim. Digestion and Absorption of Dietary Protein. Annual Review of Medicine 41, 133-139 (1990).
*R. H. Erickson and Y. S. Kim. Digestion and Absorption of Dietary Protein. Annual Review of Medicine 41, 133-139 (1990).
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2ptc, resolution 1.9Å

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are called the charge relay system.


Additional information

  • R. M. Stroud. A Family of Protein-Cutting Proteins. Scientific American 231(1), 74-88 (1974).
  • R. H. Erickson and Y. S. Kim. Digestion and Absorption of Dietary Protein. Annual Review of Medicine 41, 133-139 (1990).
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