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Differences btw trypsin and pepsin...​

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Answered by avikaa5
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Pepsin hydrolyzes peptide bonds between large hydrophobic amino acid residues, whereas trypsin hydrolyzes peptide bonds at the C-terminal side of lysine or arginine. Function: Pepsin acts on proteins and converts them into peptones, while trypsin converts peptones into polypeptides.

Answered by DoctörSmíle
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Specificity: Pepsin hydrolyzes peptide bonds between large hydrophobic amino acid residues, whereas trypsin hydrolyzes peptide bonds at the C-terminal side of lysine or arginine.

Function: Pepsin acts on proteins and converts them into peptones, while trypsin converts peptones into polypeptides.

More To Know

What is the function of pepsin ?

  • Pepsin is a stomach enzyme that serves to digest proteins found in ingested food. Gastric chief cells secrete pepsin as an inactive zymogen called pepsinogen.

What is the function of Trypsin ?

  • Trypsin is an enzyme that helps us digest protein.
  • In the small intestine, trypsin breaks down proteins, continuing the process of digestion that began in the stomach.
  • It may also be referred to as a proteolytic enzyme, or proteinase.
  • Trypsin is produced by the pancreas in an inactive form called trypsinogen.

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