the enzyme that converts peptides and peptides into amino acids
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Proteolytic enzyme, also called protease, proteinase, or peptidase, any of a group of enzymes that break the long chainlike molecules of proteins into shorter fragments (peptides) and eventually into their components, amino acids
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Trypsin
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Trypsin, for example, cleaves the peptide bonds in which basic amino acids (lysine and arginine) contribute the carboxyl group. Chymotrypsin cleaves those peptide bonds in which aromatic amino acids (tyrosine, phenylalanine, and tryptophan) contribute the carboxyl group.
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