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Query: EC:3.4.21.4 (
trypsin
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Atlantic cod
trypsin
ZT is biochemically characterized for the first time in this report in comparison to a group I
trypsin
(cod
trypsin I
). To our knowledge,
trypsin
ZT is the first thoroughly characterized group III
trypsin
. A more detailed understanding of
trypsin
ZT biochemistry may give insight into its physiological role as well as its potential use within the biotechnology sector. Stability is an important factor when it comes to practical applications of enzymes. Compared to
trypsin I
,
trypsin
ZT shows differences in pH and heat stability, sensitivity to inhibitors and sub-site substrate specificity as shown by multiplex substrate profiling analysis. Based on the analysis,
trypsin
ZT cleaved at arginine and lysine as other trypsins. Furthermore,
trypsin
ZT is better than
trypsin I
in cleaving peptides containing several consecutive positively charged residues. Lysine- and arginine-rich amino acid sequences are frequently found in human viral proteins. Thus,
trypsin
ZT may be effective in inactivating human and fish viruses implying a possible role for the enzyme in the natural defence of Atlantic cod. The results from this study can lead to multiple practical applications of
trypsin
ZT.
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PMID:Biochemical characterization of a native group III trypsin ZT from Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). 3055 Aug 24
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