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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...
- and chymotrypsinogen. It is
cleaved to its
active form, trypsin, by
enteropeptidase,
which is
found in the
intestinal mucosa. Once activated, the trypsin...
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proelastase and procarboxypeptidase, are
converted into
active enzymes by
enteropeptidase and trypsin. Chymotrypsinogen, a
single polypeptide chain of 245 amino...
- in the
glycocalyx cleave proteins to
amino acids or
small peptides.
Enteropeptidase (also
known as enterokinase) is
responsible for
activating pancreatic...
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broken down. It is
formed in the
pancreas and
activated to
trypsin with
enteropeptidase Chymotrypsinogen is the
inactive form of
chymotrypsin and has similar...
- Once in the
small intestine, the
enzyme enterokinase (also
called enteropeptidase)
activates trypsinogen into
trypsin by
proteolytic cleavage. The trypsin...
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caused by autodegradation. Once
released in the intestine, the
enzyme enteropeptidase present in the
intestinal mucosa activates trypsinogen by cleaving...
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trypsin When
trypsinogen enters the
small intestine from the pancreas,
enteropeptidase secretions from the
duodenal mucosa cleave the
lysine 15 - isoleucine...
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rarely congenital)
Intestinal disaccharidase deficiency Intestinal enteropeptidase deficiency Sucrose intolerance Due to
digestive failure Bile acid/Bile...
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encoding enzyme transmembrane protease,
serine 3 TMPRSS15:
encoding enteropeptidase TPTE:
encoding protein ****tive tyrosine-protein
phosphatase TPTE TRAPPC10:...