Trypsin 1/PRSS1: Small Molecules and Peptides
PRSS (Protease; serine) genes produce three isoforms of pancreatic trypsinogen. Based on their electrophoretic mobilities, they are named cationic trypsinogen (trypsin 1/PRSS1), anionic trypsinogen (trypsin 2/PRSS2) and meso- (or "in the middle") trypsinogen (trypsin 3/PRSS3). PRSS1 is the predominant form (67%). Following secretion from the pancreas, active trypsin is generated in the duodenum through the interaction of brush-border duodenal enterokinase with trypsinogen.
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Trypsin 1/PRSS1: Small Molecules and Peptides
PRSS (Protease; serine) genes produce three isoforms of pancreatic trypsinogen. Based on their electrophoretic mobilities, they are named cationic trypsinogen (trypsin 1/PRSS1), anionic trypsinogen (trypsin 2/PRSS2) and meso- (or "in the middle") trypsinogen (trypsin 3/PRSS3). PRSS1 is the predominant form (67%). Following secretion from the pancreas, active trypsin is generated in the duodenum through the interaction of brush-border duodenal enterokinase with trypsinogen.
Orally active protease inhibitor; inhibits entry of SARS-Cov-2 into lung cells
| Chemical Name: | 4-[[4-[(Aminoiminomethyl)amino]benzoyl]oxy]benzeneacetic acid 2-(dimethylamino)-2-oxoethyl ester methanesulfonate |
| Purity: | ≥98% (HPLC) |