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Mechanism of Trypsin

To begin, typsin is folded into a two domains, and it contains numerous areas of anti-parallel beta sheets while having little helix. At the active site, Ser 195, His 57, and Asp 102 form what is referred to as the catalytic triad (PDB id 2age)[1]

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