Based on trypsin specificity (for lysines and arginines), trypsins from different sources are expected to hydrolyze a given protein to the same theoretical maximum degree of hydrolysis (DHmax,theo). This is in contrast with experiments. Using α-lactalbumin and β-casein, this study aims to reveal if the differences among experimental DHmax (DHmax,exp) by bovine, porcine, and human trypsins are due to their secondary specificity. Peptide analysis showed that ∼78% of all the cleavage sites were efficiently hydrolyzed by porcine trypsin, and ∼47 and ∼53% were efficiently hydrolyzed by bovine and human trypsins, respectively. These differences were explained by the enzyme secondary specificity, that is, their sensitivities to the amino acids aro...
Trypsin is an endoprotease commonly used for sample preparation in proteomics experiments. Important...
Protein, of which the molecular structure is extremely complicated, has a unique sig-nificance in bi...
Trypsin digestion is a major component of preparing proteins for peptide based identification and qu...
Based on trypsin specificity (for lysines and arginines), trypsins from different sources are expect...
Based on trypsin specificity (for lysines and arginines), trypsins from different sources are expect...
The extent of protein enzymatic hydrolysis is considered to be mostly determined by protease specifi...
The experimental maximum degree of hydrolysis (DHmax,exp) was typically lower than the theoretical m...
Changes in substrate concentration were shown to affect the experimental maximum degree of hydrolysi...
To understand the differences in peptide composition that result from variations in the conditions o...
Enzyme selectivity is introduced as a quantitative parameter to describe the rate at which individua...
The structure, stability, and hydrolysis characteristics of beta-lactoglobulin (LG) A are different ...
Trypsin, a high fidelity protease, is the most widely used enzyme for protein digestion in proteomic...
Trypsin is the protease of choice for protein sample digestion in proteomics. The most typical activ...
Enzyme-catalysed hydrolysis is important in protein digestion. Protein hydrolysis is initiated by pe...
ABSTRACT: Histidine 57 of the catalytic triad of trypsin was replaced with alanine to determine whet...
Trypsin is an endoprotease commonly used for sample preparation in proteomics experiments. Important...
Protein, of which the molecular structure is extremely complicated, has a unique sig-nificance in bi...
Trypsin digestion is a major component of preparing proteins for peptide based identification and qu...
Based on trypsin specificity (for lysines and arginines), trypsins from different sources are expect...
Based on trypsin specificity (for lysines and arginines), trypsins from different sources are expect...
The extent of protein enzymatic hydrolysis is considered to be mostly determined by protease specifi...
The experimental maximum degree of hydrolysis (DHmax,exp) was typically lower than the theoretical m...
Changes in substrate concentration were shown to affect the experimental maximum degree of hydrolysi...
To understand the differences in peptide composition that result from variations in the conditions o...
Enzyme selectivity is introduced as a quantitative parameter to describe the rate at which individua...
The structure, stability, and hydrolysis characteristics of beta-lactoglobulin (LG) A are different ...
Trypsin, a high fidelity protease, is the most widely used enzyme for protein digestion in proteomic...
Trypsin is the protease of choice for protein sample digestion in proteomics. The most typical activ...
Enzyme-catalysed hydrolysis is important in protein digestion. Protein hydrolysis is initiated by pe...
ABSTRACT: Histidine 57 of the catalytic triad of trypsin was replaced with alanine to determine whet...
Trypsin is an endoprotease commonly used for sample preparation in proteomics experiments. Important...
Protein, of which the molecular structure is extremely complicated, has a unique sig-nificance in bi...
Trypsin digestion is a major component of preparing proteins for peptide based identification and qu...