Definition of Chymotrypsinogen. Meaning of Chymotrypsinogen. Synonyms of Chymotrypsinogen

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Definition of Chymotrypsinogen

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- Chymotrypsinogen is an inactive precursor (zymogen) of chymotrypsin, a digestive enzyme which breaks proteins down into smaller peptides. Chymotrypsinogen...
- trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, proelastase and procarboxypeptidase, are converted into active enzymes by enteropeptidase and trypsin. Chymotrypsinogen, a single...
- is synthesized in the pancreas. Its precursor is chymotrypsinogen. Trypsin activates chymotrypsinogen by cleaving peptidic bonds in positions Arg15 – Ile16...
- Chymotrypsinogen B2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CTRB2 gene. ENSG00000284810 GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000168928, ENSG00000284810...
- which contains a number of digestive enzymes, including trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, elastase, carboxypeptidase, pancreatic lipase, nucleases and amylase...
- have functions related to digestion or food uptake such as digestive chymotrypsinogen enzymes and pancreatic lipase PNLIP, or are expressed in the various...
- pancreas and found in pancreatic juice, along with amylase, lipase, and chymotrypsinogen. It is cleaved to its active form, trypsin, by enteropeptidase, which...
- metabolic pathways. The enzymes include proteases (trypsinogen and chymotrypsinogen), hydrolytic enzymes that cleave lipids (the lipases phospholipase...
- via the duodenal enzyme enterokinase into its active form trypsin. Chymotrypsinogen, which is an inactive (zymogenic) protease that, once activated by...
- formed in the pancreas and activated to trypsin with enteropeptidase Chymotrypsinogen is the inactive form of chymotrypsin and has similar functions as trypsin...