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Possible Interaction: Trypsin and Polypeptides

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Trypsin

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Polypeptides

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

P.P. significantly inhibited outputs of trypsin and bilirubin at plasma concentrations similar to those observed after meals.
The Lancet  •  1978  |  View Paper
Trypsin treatment of this complex selectively cleaves the large polypeptide into two fragments with molecular weights of 62,000 and 43,000.
The Journal of biological chemistry  •  1975  |  View Paper
Crude preparations of the polypeptide were inactivated during incubation with trypsin.
The Journal of clinical investigation  •  1969  |  View Paper
The reactivity of these polypeptides was destroyed by brief exposure to trypsin.
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association = Taiwan yi zhi  •  1992  |  View Paper
The reactivity of the 70 kD and the 45 kD polypeptide was destroyed by brief exposure to trypsin.
Journal of immunology  •  1985  |  View Paper
Cytochrome c1 polypeptide was found at normal levels but was sensitive to proteolysis by trypsin.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America  •  1983  |  View Paper
A third polypeptide is a potent inhibitor of trypsin but is completely lacking superoxide inhibitory activity.
The Journal of biological chemistry  •  1983  |  View Paper
P2-X, a polypeptide void of hydrophobic amino acid sequences but also found associated with membranes, is rapidly degraded when the membraneous complex is treated with trypsin.
Virology  •  1983  |  View Paper
These polypeptides are shown by our current evidence to be more potent inhibitors of trypsin than the known representatives of the HCGS subfamily with P1Thr.
Marine drugs  •  2015  |  View Paper
However, two minor polypeptides (Mr-410,000 and 388,000) were degraded during the first ten minutes of the membranes' exposure to trypsin.
The Journal of Membrane Biology  •  2005  |  View Paper
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