Figure 1:
Transition:
Figure 2:
with
Figure 3: with
Figure 4:
Figure 5: inhibitor complex
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[2]
Further reading
https://www.worthington-biochem.com/products/trypsin/manual (alpha trypsin, beta, anionic, cationic...)
anhydro: treated to convert serines to anhydroalanines
https://www.elegantexperiments.net/en/post/length-digestive-system/ digestive tract length
https://derangedphysiology.com/main/cicm-primary-exam/gastrointestinal-system/Chapter-110/composition-volumes-and-regulation-gastrointestinal-secretions volume of secretions
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24694282/ Surface area (tennis court or badminton court?)
References
- ↑ Bode W, Walter J, Huber R, Wenzel HR, Tschesche H. The refined 2.2-A (0.22-nm) X-ray crystal structure of the ternary complex formed by bovine trypsinogen, valine-valine and the Arg15 analogue of bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor. Eur J Biochem. 1984 Oct 1;144(1):185-90. PMID:6207021
- ↑ Bode W, Huber R. Induction of the bovine trypsinogen-trypsin transition by peptides sequentially similar to the N-terminus of trypsin. FEBS Lett. 1976 Oct 1;68(2):231-6. PMID:10181 doi:10.1016/0014-5793(76)80443-7