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Literature summary for 3.4.21.4 extracted from

  • Wu, H.L.; Kundrot, C.; Bender, M.L.
    The denaturation of trypsin (1982), Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 107, 742-745.
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General Stability

General Stability Organism
denaturation in neutral solution: denaturation of alpha-trypsin is a strict second-order reaction, denaturation of beta-trypsin is not a pure second-order reaction at the same pH. Ca2+ retards the rate of beta-trypsin denaturation to a greater extent than that of alpha-trypsin. Denaturation of immobilized trypsin in alkaline solution is a first-order reaction, Ca2+ does not affect the rate of trypsin denaturation in alkaline solution Bos taurus

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Bos taurus
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alpha-trypsin and beta-trypsin
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