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Trypsin Inhibitors

Trypsin inhibitors comprise a chemically diverse class of proteins and peptides with a singular function: the selective inhibition of trypsin, a pivotal enzyme in protein digestion. These inhibitors exhibit remarkable structural variability but consistently possess a unique featurean interaction region or motif that interfaces with trypsin's active site, effectively curtailing its ability to cleave peptide bonds within protein substrates. This interaction mechanism often results in the formation of reversible complexes, termed enzyme-inhibitor adducts, temporarily quelling trypsin's proteolytic prowess.Among the trypsin inhibitor classes, the Kunitz-type inhibitors are notable, deriving from a multitude of sources, ranging from plants to animals. Characterized by multiple disulfide bonds within their structure, these inhibitors boast exceptional structural resilience, allowing them to withstand the harsh conditions of the digestive tract while fulfilling their regulatory role. Another intriguing class, the Bowman-Birk inhibitors, exhibits a dual inhibitory effect, targeting not only trypsin but also chymotrypsina fellow digestive enzyme. Their distinct bicephalic structure endows them with the capacity to effectively modulate the proteolytic activities of both enzymes, contributing to the fine-tuned regulation of protein digestion. In essence, trypsin inhibitors assume a pivotal role in preserving protease equilibrium, preventing unwarranted protein degradation, and upholding the integrity of diverse biological processes across various organisms. Their structural diversity and exquisite specificity underscore their indispensable significance in biological systems, as they act as custodians of enzymatic activity and guardians of protein homeostasis.

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Trypsin Inhibitor, Corn

9035-81-8sc-204358
1 mg
$186.00
4
(1)

Trypsin Inhibitor, Corn (CAS 9035-81-8) is a chemical compound derived from corn, recognized for its capability to effectively inhibit trypsin, thereby regulating the activity of this proteolytic enzyme in various biological processes.

3,4 Dichloroisocoumarin

51050-59-0sc-3502
5 mg
$246.00
8
(1)

3,4 Dichloroisocoumarin (CAS 51050-59-0) is a chemical compound known for its role as an inhibitor of trypsin, effectively modulating the activity of this proteolytic enzyme.

Camostat mesylate

59721-29-8sc-203867
sc-203867A
sc-203867B
sc-203867C
sc-203867D
sc-203867E
10 mg
50 mg
500 mg
1 g
10 g
100 g
$42.00
$179.00
$306.00
$612.00
$2040.00
$4386.00
5
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Camostat mesylate (CAS 59721-29-8) is a chemical compound recognized for its capacity to inhibit trypsin, effectively modulating the activity of this proteolytic enzyme.

GGACK

65113-67-9sc-201314
sc-201314A
sc-201314B
5 mg
25 mg
100 mg
$315.00
$1375.00
$5000.00
(1)

GGACK (CAS 65113-67-9) is a chemical compound known for its role as an inhibitor of trypsin, effectively modulating the activity of this proteolytic enzyme.

Ecotin, E. coli

87928-05-0sc-221575
100 µg
$259.00
(0)

Ecotin, E. coli (CAS 87928-05-0), is a bacterial protein known for its function as an inhibitor of trypsin. It effectively modulates the activity of this proteolytic enzyme, contributing to bacterial survival within its host environment.

uPA Inhibitor Inhibitor

149732-36-5sc-356184
5 mg
$311.00
1
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The uPA Inhibitor (CAS 149732-36-5) is a chemical compound that serves as an inhibitor of trypsin, effectively modulating the activity of this proteolytic enzyme.

(2R,3S)-3-Hydroxyleucine

87421-23-6sc-266277
25 mg
$252.00
(0)

(2R,3S)-3-Hydroxyleucine (CAS 87421-23-6) is a chemical compound known for its function as an inhibitor of trypsin, effectively modulating the activity of this proteolytic enzyme.

Gabexate mesylate

56974-61-9sc-215066
5 mg
$100.00
(0)

Gabexate mesylate (CAS 56974-61-9) is a chemical compound recognized for its role as an inhibitor of trypsin, effectively modulating the activity of this proteolytic enzyme.