Background: Trypsinogen is the inactive precursor of trypsin, a serine protease that cleaves proteins and peptides after arginine and lysine residues. In this study, human trypsinogen was used as a model protein to study the influence of electrostatic forces on protein–protein interactions. Trypsinogen is active only after its eight-amino-acid-long activation peptide has been cleaved off by another protease, enteropeptidase. Trypsinogen can also be autoactivated without the involvement of enteropeptidase. This autoactivation process can occur if a trypsinogen molecule is activated by another trypsin molecule and therefore is based on a protein–protein interaction. Results: Based on a rational protein design based on autoactivation-defective...
Serine proteases are involved in many fundamental physiological processes, and control of their acti...
AbstractOrganisms that live in constantly cold environments have to adapt their metabolism to low te...
Serine proteases are involved in many fundamental physiological processes, and control of their acti...
Background: Trypsinogen is the inactive precursor of trypsin, a serine protease that cleaves protein...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
Molecular design of trypsin mutants towards higher substrate specificity for arginine or lysine type...
Kirkwood theory was applied to investigate the influence of substituting surface charged groups in p...
The impact of long range electrostatic interactions on catalysis in the thermolysin-like protease fr...
ABSTRACT: Much of the catalytic power of trypsin is derived from the unusual buried, charged side ch...
AbstractThe impact of the charge rearrangement on the specificity of trypsin was tested by an invers...
Trypsin is a serine protease, which has been proved to be a novel superoxide scavenger. The burst of...
ABSTRACT: Recognition for proteolysis by trypsin depends almost exclusively on tight binding of argi...
ABSTRACT: A recombinant trypsin was designed whose catalytic activity can be regulated by varying th...
Workers in livestock and fish cultivation are at increased risk of occupational airway damage caused...
Trypsin and thrombin, structurally similar serine proteases, recognize different substrates; thrombi...
Serine proteases are involved in many fundamental physiological processes, and control of their acti...
AbstractOrganisms that live in constantly cold environments have to adapt their metabolism to low te...
Serine proteases are involved in many fundamental physiological processes, and control of their acti...
Background: Trypsinogen is the inactive precursor of trypsin, a serine protease that cleaves protein...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authoriz...
Molecular design of trypsin mutants towards higher substrate specificity for arginine or lysine type...
Kirkwood theory was applied to investigate the influence of substituting surface charged groups in p...
The impact of long range electrostatic interactions on catalysis in the thermolysin-like protease fr...
ABSTRACT: Much of the catalytic power of trypsin is derived from the unusual buried, charged side ch...
AbstractThe impact of the charge rearrangement on the specificity of trypsin was tested by an invers...
Trypsin is a serine protease, which has been proved to be a novel superoxide scavenger. The burst of...
ABSTRACT: Recognition for proteolysis by trypsin depends almost exclusively on tight binding of argi...
ABSTRACT: A recombinant trypsin was designed whose catalytic activity can be regulated by varying th...
Workers in livestock and fish cultivation are at increased risk of occupational airway damage caused...
Trypsin and thrombin, structurally similar serine proteases, recognize different substrates; thrombi...
Serine proteases are involved in many fundamental physiological processes, and control of their acti...
AbstractOrganisms that live in constantly cold environments have to adapt their metabolism to low te...
Serine proteases are involved in many fundamental physiological processes, and control of their acti...