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Chymotrypsin (EC 3.4.21.1,
chymotrypsins A and B, alpha-chymar ophth, avazyme, chymar, chymotest, enzeon, quimar, quimotrase, alpha-chymar, alpha-chymotrypsin...
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Serine proteases fall into two
broad categories based on
their structure:
chymotrypsin-like (trypsin-like) or subtilisin-like. The
MEROPS protease classification...
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Chymotrypsin C, also
known as
caldecrin or
elastase 4, is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the CTRC gene.
Chymotrypsin C is a
member of the peptidase...
- the
interaction between the
enzyme and the substrate, for instance,
chymotrypsin activation (as it can be seen in the images). Many
different types of...
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Chymotrypsin C (EC 3.4.21.2) is an enzyme. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction:
Preferential cleavage: Leu-, Tyr-, Phe-, Met-, Trp-,...
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Chymotrypsinogen is an
inactive precursor (zymogen) of
chymotrypsin, a
digestive enzyme which breaks proteins down into
smaller peptides. Chymotrypsinogen...
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Previous chymotrypsin- like CELA1 ELA1
chymotrypsin-like
elastase family,
member 1
elastase 1,
pancreatic EC 3.4.21.36 CELA2A ELA2A
chymotrypsin-like elastase...
- (3CLpro) or main
protease (Mpro),
formally known as C30
endopeptidase or 3-
chymotrypsin-like protease, is the main
protease found in coronaviruses. It cleaves...
- Stanley, who
worked on the
digestive enzymes pepsin (1930),
trypsin and
chymotrypsin.
These three scientists were
awarded the 1946
Nobel Prize in Chemistry...
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makes up the
catalytic site. In
chymotrypsin,
these residues are Ser-195, His-57 and Asp-102. The
mechanism of
chymotrypsin can be
divided into two phases...