Category:
Bio Products
CAS NO:
9002-07-7
Standard:
ChP,In-house Standards,
In vertebrates, it acts as a digestive enzyme. It's synthesized in the pancreas as a precursor of trypsin, secreted as a component of pancreatic juice, restricted by enterokinase, or trypsin, and broken down into activated trypsin, which is an endopeptidase that cuts off the carboxyl side of lysine and arginine residues in the polypeptide chain. It not only plays the role of digestive enzymes, but also restricts the decomposition of other enzymes such as chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase, phospholipase and other precursors, and plays an activation role. It is the most specific protease and becomes an indispensable tool in determining the amino acid arrangement of proteins.