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Structure of Brain Trypsin (human trypsin IV)
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This portion of the protein contains which provides resistance to the inhibitor due to its large size and positive charge (2). Another significant feature of this protein is , which has an aromatic ring that interferes with the mobility of Arg193 and helps stabilize it (2). This protein is similar to human trypsin I, but has a few notable differences, such as a instead of Asparagine.
References
1.Wang, Y., Luo, W., & Reiser, G. (2008). Trypsin and trypsin-like proteases in the brain: proteolysis and cellular functions. Cellular And Molecular Life Sciences: CMLS, 65(2), 237-252.
2. Katona, G., Berglund, G., Hajdu, J., Gráf, L., & Szilágyi, L. (2002). Crystal structure reveals basis for the inhibitor resistance of human brain trypsin 1 1 Edited by R. Huber. Journal of Molecular Biology, 315(5), 1209-1218.
