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Mikayla Parrish
21 December, 04:02
What is the active site of Trypsin?
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Enrique Barrett
21 December, 06:51
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Once in the small intestine, the enzyme enteropeptidase activates trypsinogen into trypsin by proteolytic cleavage. Auto catalysis can happen with trypsin using trypsinogen as the substrate. This activation mechanism is common for most serine proteases, and serves to prevent autodegradation of the pancreas.
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