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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for trypsin
  1. ... cleaved again into its working (active) form called trypsin. Trypsin aids in digestion by cutting protein chains at ... arginine or lysine, which breaks down the protein. Trypsin also turns on (activates) other digestive enzymes that ...
  2. The FAM111B gene provides instructions for making a protein whose function is not well understood. The FAM111B protein, which is found in many parts of the ...
  3. ... cleaved) into its working or active form called trypsin. When digestion is complete and trypsin is no longer needed, the enzyme is broken ... cationic trypsinogen enzyme that is prematurely converted to trypsin while it is still in the pancreas. Other ...
  4. ... by mutations in PRSS56, a gene encoding a trypsin-like serine protease. Am J Hum Genet. 2011 ...
  5. ... to control the activity of the digestive enzyme trypsin. Alpha-1 antitrypsin also inhibits other enzymes, including ...