anticorps SERPINA3-1, anticorps Pi2, anticorps AACT, anticorps ACT, anticorps GIG25, anticorps A1AT, anticorps PI, anticorps alpha-1-PI, anticorps AAT, anticorps Pi, anticorps Spi1, anticorps SERPINA3-5, anticorps serpina3, anticorps serpin A3-5, anticorps serpin family A member 3, anticorps alpha-1-antiproteinase F precursor, anticorps serpin family A member 1, anticorps serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade A (alpha-1 antiproteinase, antitrypsin), member 5, anticorps serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade A (alpha-1 antiproteinase, antitrypsin), member 3, anticorps serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade A (alpha-1 antiproteinase, antitrypsin), member 3 L homeolog, anticorps LOC396684, anticorps SERPINA3, anticorps LOC100008973, anticorps SERPINA1, anticorps Serpina1, anticorps SPIA5, anticorps serpina3.L
Sujet
Chymotrypsins, such as Chymotrypsin C (also known as pancreatic Chymotrypsin or Chymotrypsin), are digestive enzymes that can perform proteolysis by cleaving peptides at the carboxyl side of tyrosine, tryptophan and phenylalanine, although over time they can also hydrolyze other amide bonds, especially those with leucine-donated carboxyls. Chymotrypsins cleave peptide bonds by attacking the un-reactive carbonyl group with a powerful nucleophile, the Serine 195 residue located in the active site of the enzyme, which momentarily becomes covalently bonded to the substrate to form an intermediate. Chymotrypsin C is synthesized in the pancreas by protein biosynthesis as a precursor called chymotrypsinogen that is enzymatically inactive, but becomes active as a three polypeptide molecule that is interconnected by disulfide bonds.Synonyms: AACT, Cell growth-inhibiting gene 24/25 protein, GIG24, GIG25, SERPINA3