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Inactivation of trypsin


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#1 Dall

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Posted 20 February 2009 - 07:24 AM

Dear all,

is it known which component in serum actually inactivates trypsin?
Is it competition of substrate?

Thanks in advance!

Dall

#2 labrat612

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Posted 20 February 2009 - 07:52 AM

Inactivation of trypsin is due to the trypsin inhibitors. Serum is a rich source of these inhibitors.

I realize that the answer is somewhat vague, but that's what I remember of it.


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#3 Dall

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Posted 23 February 2009 - 06:25 AM

Hi Labrat,

yes, indeed a bit vague :D , but I was only wondering if it is specifically known or not..

Thanks anyway!!

Dall

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Posted 23 February 2009 - 08:57 AM

http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/17211556

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Posted 01 March 2009 - 07:45 AM

View Postgenehunter, on Feb 23 2009, 06:57 PM, said:



Thanks for the article




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