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Chemical Structure
Biological Activity: Trypsin is a serine protease enzyme, and hydrolyzes proteins at the carboxyl side of the Lysine or Arginine. Trypsin activates PAR2 and PAR4. Trypsin induces cell-to-cell membrane fusion in PDCoV infection by the interaction of S glycoprotein of PDCoV and pAPN. Trypsin also promotes cell proliferation and differentiation. Trypsin can be used in the research of wound healing and neurogenic inflammation[1][2][3][4][6].
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Trypsin | 91.00% | Trypsin is a serine protease enzyme, and hydrolyzes proteins at the carboxyl side of the Lysine or Arginine. Trypsin activates PAR2 and PAR4. Trypsin induces cell-to-cell membrane fusion in PDCoV infection by the interaction of S glycoprotein of PDCoV and pAPN. Trypsin also promotes cell proliferation and differentiation. Trypsin can be used in the research of wound healing and neurogenic inflammation. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Recombinant Trypsin Solution | Recombinant Trypsin Solution is an animal-free trypsin solution used to digest cells or tissues. Recombinant Trypsin Solution has high stability at room temperature and gentle digestion, and can be used to digest weakly adherent cells or stem cells under low serum or serum-free culture conditions. Compared with traditional trypsin digestion solution, Recombinant Trypsin Solution does not contain any animal-derived ingredients, is gentle and effective, and can replace the application of animal-derived trypsin in cell digestion. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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TPCK-treated Trypsin | TPCK-treated Trypsin is a trypsin whose activity is inhibited by tosyl phenylalanyl chloromethyl ketone. TPCK-treated Trypsin reduces autolysis and nonspecific proteolysis during experiments, exhibits stability in storage and handling. TPCK-treated trypsin can be used in proteomics research. TPCK-treated Trypsin renders the virus hemagglutinin active, which allows multicycle replication of the virus. TPCK-treated Trypsin can be used for the study of influenza virus. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Trypsin (MS grade) | Trypsin MS grade is a serine protease enzyme, and hydrolyzes proteins at the carboxyl side of the Lysine or Arginine. Trypsin MS grade activates PAR2 and PAR4. Trypsin MS grade induces cell-to-cell membrane fusion in PDCoV infection by the interaction of S glycoprotein of PDCoV and pAPN. Trypsin MS grade also promotes cell proliferation and differentiation. Trypsin MS grade can be used in the research of wound healing and neurogenic inflammation. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Trypsin, porcine pancreas (Cell culture grade) | Trypsin, porcine pancreas (Cell culture grade) is a serine protease that hydrolyzes proteins at the carboxyl side of lysine or arginine residues. Trypsin, porcine pancreas (Cell culture grade) exhibits excellent protein digestibility for α-lactalbumin and β-casein. Trypsin, porcine pancreas (Cell culture grade) removes cellular components while preserving extracellular matrix structures to achieve uniform decellularization of porcine pancreas. |
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- [1]. Bhupendra S.Kaphalia. Chapter 16 - Biomarkers of acute and chronic pancreatitis. Biomarkers in Toxicology. 2014, Pages 279-289.
- [2]. Yue-Lin Yang,et al. Trypsin promotes porcine deltacoronavirus mediating cell-to-cell fusion in a cell type-dependent manner. Emerg Microbes Infect. 2020 Feb 24;9(1):457-468. [Content Brief]
- [3]. H Amano, et al. Trypsin promotes C6 glioma cell proliferation in serum- and growth factor-free medium. Neurosci Res. 1996 Jul;25(3):203-8. [Content Brief]
- [4]. Michael J. V. White, et al. Trypsin Potentiates Human Fibrocyte Differentiation. PLoS One. 2013; 8(8): e70795.
- [6]. F Schmidlin, et al. Protease-activated receptors: how proteases signal to cells. Curr Opin Pharmacol. 2001 Dec;1(6):575-82. [Content Brief]