Biology, asked by krishakirtan, 10 months ago


Activation of pro-carboxypeptidase into
carboxypeptidase is brought about by
(A) Enterokinase (B) Endopeptidase
(C) Exopeptidase
(D) Trypsin​

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Answered by BrainlyCatt
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Answer:

enzyme trypsin

Some, but not all, carboxypeptidases are initially produced in an inactive form; this precursor form is referred to as a procarboxypeptidase. In the case of pancreatic carboxypeptidase A, the inactive zymogen form - pro-carboxypeptidase A - is converted to its active form - carboxypeptidase A - by the enzyme trypsin.

Answered by aafreenkerosenewala1
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trypsin

Explanation:

enterokinase converts trypsinogen to trypsin and trypsin converts pro carboxypeptidase to carboxypeptidase

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