Procarboxypeptidase B is the zymogen for what enzyme?
Activator? Site? Exo or Endo?
Carboxypeptidase B
Aminopeptidase
Activated by Trypsin
Intestine
Exopeptidase
What is the zymogen for Carboxypeptidase A?
Activator? Site of activity? Endo or exo?
Procarboxypeptidase A
Trypsin
Intestine
Exopeptidase
What is a zymogen and how does it operate?
Contains extra AA, not catalytically active until these AA are removed. Once removed , it permits proper folding required for it to be an active enzyme.
Proelastase is the zymogen for which enzyme? What is the activator? Where? endo or Exo?
Elastase
Activated by Trypsin
In the intestine
Endopeptidase
What is the zymogen for Chymotripsin? Activated by what? Site? Endo or Exo?
Chymotripsinogen
Activated by Trypsin
In the intestine
Endopestidase
What is the zymogen for Trypsin? Activator? Site? Endo or exopeptidase?
The enzyme Trypsin is activated by either Enteropeptidase or Trypsin.
In the intestine
Endopeptidase
Pepsinogen is the zymogen for which enzyme? Activated by? Site? Endo or exo
Pepsinogen is the zymogen of pepsin which is activated by HCL or Pepsin.