Recombinant Pig Trypsin Protein, Proteomics Grade
Cat.No. : | Trypsin-95P |
Product Overview : | Proteomics grade recombinant pig trypsin without tag was expressed in Pichia pastoris. |
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Description : | Trypsin is a serine protease that specifically cleaves at the carboxylic side of lysine and arginine residues. The stringent specificity of trypsin is essential for protein identification, and it has become the gold standard for protein digestion to peptides for shotgun proteomics. |
Source : | Pichia pastoris |
Species : | Pig |
Form : | Lyophilized powder |
Bio-activity : | ≥10,000 units/mg protein |
Applications : | Suitable for mass spectrometry |
Storage : | 2-8 centigrade |
Shipping : | Wet ice |
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Ask a questionTrypsin primarily functions in the digestive system by catalyzing the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in proteins.
Activation and inhibition of trypsin in the digestive process are regulated by pancreatic zymogens and inhibitors like trypsin inhibitor.
Trypsin plays a crucial role in nutrient absorption by facilitating the digestion of proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids.
Trypsin contributes to the breakdown of proteins during digestion by cleaving peptide bonds adjacent to lysine and arginine residues.
Dysregulation or abnormal activity of trypsin is associated with conditions such as pancreatitis.
Trypsin is produced in the pancreas and activated in the small intestine, specifically in the duodenum.
Specific substrates or proteins targeted by trypsin include dietary proteins, and specificity is achieved through its preference for basic amino acids.
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