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Enteropeptidase (also
called enterokinase) is an
enzyme produced by
cells of the
duodenum and is
involved in
digestion in
humans and
other animals. Enteropeptidase...
- peptide: DYKDHD-G-DYKDHD-I-DYKDDDDK (with the
final tag
encoding an
enterokinase cleavage site). FLAG-tag can be
fused to the C-terminus or the N-terminus...
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enterokinase into its
active form trypsin. Chymotrypsinogen,
which is an
inactive (zymogenic)
protease that, once
activated by
duodenal enterokinase,...
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trypsin is trypsinogen,
which is
activated by a very
specific protease,
enterokinase,
secreted by the
mucosa of the duodenum. The trypsin, once activated...
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proteins to
amino acids or
small peptides.
Enteropeptidase (also
known as
enterokinase) is
responsible for
activating pancreatic trypsinogen into trypsin, which...
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domain contains multiple extracellular SEA (sea
urchin sperm protein,
enterokinase, and agrin) modules, a
transmembrane domain, and a
cytoplasmic tail....
- proenzymes. When
released into the duodenum, they are
activated by the
enzyme enterokinase present in the
lining of the duodenum. The
proenzymes are cleaved, creating...
- in the
inactive form trypsinogen, it is
activated by the
intestinal enterokinase in
intestinal juice.
Trypsin can then
activate other protease enzymes...
- enzymes.
Trypsinogen is
activated by
enteropeptidase (also
known as
enterokinase).
Enteropeptidase is
produced by the
mucosa of
duodenum and it cleaves...
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pancreas in the form of trypsinogen,
which is
activated in the
duodenum by
enterokinase to form trypsin.
Trypsin then
cleaves proteins to
smaller polypeptides...