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Definition of trypsin in English: trypsinnoun ˈtrɪpsɪnˈtrɪpsɪn mass nounA digestive enzyme which breaks down proteins in the small intestine, secreted by the pancreas as trypsinogen. Example sentencesExamples - We found that both trypsin and elastase digestion eliminated counterbend formation.
- Selected cases were also examined with immunohistochemical stains for lipase, trypsin, and amylase.
- Many people take extra doses of naturally produced enzymes, such as lactase, pepsin and trypsin, in supplement form.
- When the two loops in trypsin were changed into chymotrypsin loops, the hybrid protein shows chymotrypsin-like cooperatvity.
- They then added the enzyme trypsin to carve up the remaining proteins into small, but still recognizable fragments, or peptides.
Derivatives adjective In the first experiment, a fresh aliquot of intact actin was added to the tryptic digestion reaction of actin that has proceeded for 30 min. Example sentencesExamples - Petri dishes containing tryptic soy agar for bacteria counting with series dilution of nutrient solution were set in an anaerobic PVC vessel at 30°C.
- Accordingly, I started preparing and characterizing tryptic hemoglobin peptides that contained the highly visible heme group.
- Samples were serially diluted in sterile saline and cultured in tryptic soy agar pour plates.
- For instance, the mean number of tryptic peptides per protein for E. coli is 28, but 42 for C. elegans, so the fragmentation patterns expected for a typical protein will the different in the different organisms.
Origin Late 19th century: from Greek tripsis 'friction', from tribein 'to rub' (because it was first obtained by rubbing down the pancreas with glycerine), + -in1. Definition of trypsin in US English: trypsinnounˈtrɪpsɪnˈtripsin A digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins in the small intestine. It is secreted by the pancreas in an inactive form, trypsinogen. Example sentencesExamples - They then added the enzyme trypsin to carve up the remaining proteins into small, but still recognizable fragments, or peptides.
- We found that both trypsin and elastase digestion eliminated counterbend formation.
- Selected cases were also examined with immunohistochemical stains for lipase, trypsin, and amylase.
- Many people take extra doses of naturally produced enzymes, such as lactase, pepsin and trypsin, in supplement form.
- When the two loops in trypsin were changed into chymotrypsin loops, the hybrid protein shows chymotrypsin-like cooperatvity.
Origin Late 19th century: from Greek tripsis ‘friction’, from tribein ‘to rub’ (because it was first obtained by rubbing down the pancreas with glycerine), + -in. |