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Chymotrypsin information about enzyme?
- Trivial/Common Name
- Systematic (EC) name and number
Chemical reaction catalyzedMetabolic pathway- Function and cellular localization
- Size (kDa) and structure (tertiary and quaternary)
- pH stability
- Kinetic properties (Km- and Kcat value/s for natural substrates)
- Stability and potential inhibitors
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Chymotrypsin is a proteolytic enzyme acting in the digestive system. It facilitates the cleavage of peptide bonds by a hydrolysis reaction.
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