An enzyme that is produced in its active form
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EcoR1
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Trypsin inactive TRYPSINOGEN
Pepsin inactive PEPSINOGEN
Chymotrypsin inactive CHYMOTRYPSINOGEN
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EcoR1 an enzyme is produced in its active form.
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- Restriction endonuclease EcoRI was isolated from the E. coli species. It is a restriction enzyme that is a component of the restriction modification system and breaks down DNA double helices into fragments at certain locations.
- Pepsin is a stomach enzyme used to break down proteins in food that has been consumed. Pepsin is produced by the main cells of the stomach as pepsinogen, an inactive zymogen. The stomach's lining's parietal cells secrete hydrochloric acid, which lowers the pH of the stomach. Pepsin is activated by a low pH.
- An dormant enzyme found in pancreatic juice is called trypsinogen. It is activated by enterokinase, an enzyme.
- The inactive precursor, chymotrypsinogen, is created by the acinar cells of the pancreas to become chymotrypsin. The inactive precursor, chymotrypsinogen, is created by the acinar cells of the pancreas to become chymotrypsin.
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