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  • Trypsinogen
  • Precursor form of trypsin, a digestive enzyme

    Trypsinogen (/ˌtrɪpˈsɪnədʒən, -ˌdʒɛn/) is the precursor form (or zymogen) of trypsin, a digestive enzyme. It is produced by the pancreas and found in

    Trypsinogen

    Trypsinogen

  • Enteropeptidase
  • Class of enzymes

    involved in digestion in humans and other animals. Enteropeptidase converts trypsinogen (a zymogen) into its active form trypsin, resulting in the subsequent

    Enteropeptidase

    Enteropeptidase

    Enteropeptidase

  • Immunoreactive trypsinogen
  • Substance measured in newborn screening tests for cystic fibrosis

    Measurement of immunoreactive trypsinogen (IRT) in blood of newborn babies is an assay in rapidly increasing use as a screening test for cystic fibrosis

    Immunoreactive trypsinogen

    Immunoreactive_trypsinogen

  • Acute pancreatitis
  • Medical condition

    zymogens (or proenzymes) inside the pancreas, most notably trypsinogen. Normally, trypsinogen is converted to its active form (trypsin) in the first part

    Acute pancreatitis

    Acute pancreatitis

    Acute_pancreatitis

  • Trypsin 1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    the others are trypsin-2 (anionic trypsinogen), and trypsin-3 (meso-trypsinogen). This gene encodes a trypsinogen, which is a member of the trypsin family

    Trypsin 1

    Trypsin 1

    Trypsin_1

  • Hereditary pancreatitis
  • Medical condition

    1996 that Whitcomb et al isolated the first responsible mutation in the trypsinogen gene (PRSS1) on the long arm of chromosome seven (7q35). The term "hereditary

    Hereditary pancreatitis

    Hereditary pancreatitis

    Hereditary_pancreatitis

  • Serine protease
  • Class of enzymes

    and the active site is opened, can proteolysis occur. As can be seen, trypsinogen activation to trypsin is essential, because it activates its own reaction

    Serine protease

    Serine protease

    Serine_protease

  • Pancreatitis
  • Inflammation of the pancreas

    activation of trypsinogen within the pancreas, leading to autodigestion. Involved genes may include trypsin 1, which codes for trypsinogen, SPINK1, which

    Pancreatitis

    Pancreatitis

    Pancreatitis

  • Trypsin
  • Family of digestive enzymes

    Trypsin is formed in the small intestine when its proenzyme, known as trypsinogen and produced by the pancreas, is activated. Trypsin cuts peptide chains

    Trypsin

    Trypsin

    Trypsin

  • Zymogen
  • Inactive precursor to an enzyme

    holoenzyme) when the coenzyme binds. In the duodenum, the pancreatic zymogens, trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, proelastase and procarboxypeptidase, are converted

    Zymogen

    Zymogen

    Zymogen

  • Pancreas
  • Organ of the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates

    proteins begin with activation of trypsinogen to trypsin. The free trypsin then cleaves the rest of the trypsinogen, as well as chymotrypsinogen to its

    Pancreas

    Pancreas

    Pancreas

  • Pancreatic juice
  • Liquid secreted by the pancreas

    the pancreas, which contains a number of digestive enzymes, including trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, elastase, carboxypeptidase, pancreatic lipase, nucleases

    Pancreatic juice

    Pancreatic_juice

  • Digestive enzyme
  • Class of enzymes

    both ductal and acinar cells, contains the following digestive enzymes: Trypsinogen, which is an inactive (zymogenic) protease that, once activated in the

    Digestive enzyme

    Digestive_enzyme

  • Human digestive system
  • Digestive system in humans

    major proteases, the pancreatic enzymes which work on proteins, are trypsinogen and chymotrypsinogen. Elastase is also produced. Smaller amounts of lipase

    Human digestive system

    Human digestive system

    Human_digestive_system

  • Creatorrhea
  • Abnormal excretion of muscle fibre in feces

    convert trypsinogen—an inactive enzyme precursor or zymogen—muscle fibres are not properly digested and are therefore released in the feces. Trypsinogen is

    Creatorrhea

    Creatorrhea

  • Protease
  • Enzyme that cleaves other proteins into smaller peptides

    after autolysis (e.g. TEV protease) whilst others are more active (e.g. trypsinogen). Proteases occur in all organisms, from prokaryotes to eukaryotes to

    Protease

    Protease

    Protease

  • Trypsin inhibitor
  • Serine proteinase inhibitors which inhibit trypsin

    trypsin inhibitor partially interferes with chymotrypsin function. Trypsinogen is an inactive form of trypsin, its inactive form ensures protein aspects

    Trypsin inhibitor

    Trypsin_inhibitor

  • Chronic pancreatitis
  • Medical condition

    disease; chronic pancreatitis disease is identified in the cationic trypsinogen gene PRSS1, and mutation, R122H. R122H is the most common mutation for

    Chronic pancreatitis

    Chronic pancreatitis

    Chronic_pancreatitis

  • Proteolysis
  • Breakdown of proteins into smaller polypeptides or amino acids

    Proteolysis of the zymogen yields an active protein; for example, when trypsinogen is cleaved to form trypsin, a slight rearrangement of the protein structure

    Proteolysis

    Proteolysis

    Proteolysis

  • PRSS2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    protein that in humans is encoded by the PRSS2 gene. This gene encodes a trypsinogen, which is a member of the trypsin family of serine proteases. This enzyme

    PRSS2

    PRSS2

    PRSS2

  • Antifreeze protein
  • Class of peptides which help cells survive freezing conditions

    northern cod. In notothenioids, the AFGP gene arose from an ancestral trypsinogen-like serine protease gene. Type I AFP is found in winter flounder, longhorn

    Antifreeze protein

    Antifreeze protein

    Antifreeze_protein

  • D. Nageshwar Reddy
  • Indian gastroenterologist

    secretory trypsin inhibitor gene (PSTI/SPINK1) rather than the cationic trypsinogen gene (PRSS1) are significantly associated with tropical calcific pancreatitis"

    D. Nageshwar Reddy

    D. Nageshwar Reddy

    D._Nageshwar_Reddy

  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs

    days of life, typically by blood test for high levels of immunoreactive trypsinogen. By 2010 every US state had instituted newborn screening programs and

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic_fibrosis

  • Neonatal heel prick
  • Blood collection procedure for newborns

    metabolic tests to detect genetic conditions, including: Immunoreactive trypsinogen to detect cystic fibrosis Maple syrup urine disease (or branched-chain

    Neonatal heel prick

    Neonatal heel prick

    Neonatal_heel_prick

  • Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
  • Inability to properly digest food due to a lack of digestive enzymes from the pancreas

    integration into metabolic pathways. The enzymes include proteases (trypsinogen and chymotrypsinogen), hydrolytic enzymes that cleave lipids (the lipases

    Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency

    Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency

    Exocrine_pancreatic_insufficiency

  • Intestinal gland
  • Gland between the intestinal villi that produces new cells

    juice; the enzyme trypsin exists in pancreatic juice in the inactive form trypsinogen, it is activated by the intestinal enterokinase in intestinal juice.

    Intestinal gland

    Intestinal gland

    Intestinal_gland

  • Digestion
  • Biological process of breaking down food

    zymogens. For example, trypsin is secreted by pancreas in the form of trypsinogen, which is activated in the duodenum by enterokinase to form trypsin.

    Digestion

    Digestion

  • Structural Classification of Proteins database
  • Biological database of proteins

    Entering "trypsin +human" retrieves several proteins, including the protein trypsinogen from humans. Selecting that entry displays a page that includes the "lineage"

    Structural Classification of Proteins database

    Structural_Classification_of_Proteins_database

  • IRT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rehearsal Therapy, see Nightmare disorder § Treatment Immunoreactive trypsinogen, newborn screening test for cystic fibrosis Infrared thermography Infrared

    IRT

    IRT

  • SPINK1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    been associated with hereditary pancreatitis and tropical pancreatitis. Trypsinogen is normally created and stored an inactive zymogen of trypsin in the

    SPINK1

    SPINK1

    SPINK1

  • Protein dynamics
  • Study of how proteins move and change shape

    Hinge motion in disordered activation domain in Trypsinogen (PDB ID: 2PTN). The hinges predicted using PACKMAN. Hinge prediction are colored in blue (residues

    Protein dynamics

    Protein dynamics

    Protein_dynamics

  • Enterocyte
  • Type of intestinal cell

    (also known as enterokinase) is responsible for activating pancreatic trypsinogen into trypsin, which activates other pancreatic zymogens. They are involved

    Enterocyte

    Enterocyte

    Enterocyte

  • Philip L. Townes
  • patient with isolated pancreatic trypsinogen deficiency, an inborn error of metabolism, that became known as trypsinogen deficiency disease. Philip Leonard

    Philip L. Townes

    Philip_L._Townes

  • List of enzymes
  • 4.23 Pepsin (EC 3.4.23.1) Rennet (EC 3.4.23.4) Renin (EC 3.4.23.15) Trypsinogen (EC 3.4.23.18) and (20/21/23/24/26) Plasmepsin (EC 3.4.23.39) Category:EC

    List of enzymes

    List_of_enzymes

  • Aspergillopepsin I
  • leads to activation of trypsinogen. Does not clot milk This enzyme is found in a variety of Aspergillus species. Trypsinogen Kovaleva GG, Shimanskaya

    Aspergillopepsin I

    Aspergillopepsin_I

  • Aprotinin
  • Antifibrinolytic molecule

    digestive enzyme trypsin when small amounts are produced, by cleavage of the trypsinogen precursor during storage in the pancreas.[citation needed] Aprotinin

    Aprotinin

    Aprotinin

    Aprotinin

  • Sodium arsenite
  • Chemical compound

    shock protein 70 expression and protects against secretagogue-induced trypsinogen and NF-kappaB activation". J Cell Physiol. 215 (1): 37–46. doi:10.1002/jcp

    Sodium arsenite

    Sodium arsenite

    Sodium_arsenite

  • Garth Ehrlich
  • American molecular biologist

    hereditary pancreatitis; in which multiple mutations in the cationic trypsinogen gene were shown to be associated with the hereditary pancreatitis (HP)

    Garth Ehrlich

    Garth_Ehrlich

  • Catalytic triad
  • Set of three coordinated amino acids

    1038/214652a0. PMID 6049071. S2CID 4273406. Walsh KA, Neurath H (1964). "Trypsinogen and Chymotrypsinogen as Homologous Proteins". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.

    Catalytic triad

    Catalytic triad

    Catalytic_triad

  • List of medical abbreviations: T
  • total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy TAP trypsinogen activation peptide TAPVR total anomalous pulmonary venous return TAT

    List of medical abbreviations: T

    List_of_medical_abbreviations:_T

  • Cathepsin B
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    pathogenesis of pancreatitis, by prematurely activating the digestive enzyme trypsinogen within the pancreas, leading to autodigestion of acinar cells. Cathepsin

    Cathepsin B

    Cathepsin B

    Cathepsin_B

  • PRSS8
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    protein that in humans is encoded by the PRSS8 gene. This gene encodes a trypsinogen, which is a member of the trypsin family of serine proteases. This enzyme

    PRSS8

    PRSS8

    PRSS8

  • McMurdo Sound
  • Geographic location

    McNally & Company 1966. Evolution of antifreeze glycoprotein gene from a trypsinogen gene in Antarctic notothenioid fish, Proceedings of the National Academy

    McMurdo Sound

    McMurdo Sound

    McMurdo_Sound

  • Jared Roach
  • American biologist

    subcloning, pairwise end sequencing, and the molecular evolution of the vertebrate trypsinogens (1998) Doctoral advisor Leroy Hood Website Profile at ISB

    Jared Roach

    Jared Roach

    Jared_Roach

  • Nototheniidae
  • Family of fishes

    L; et al. (1997). "Evolution of antifreeze glycoprotein gene from a trypsinogen gene in Antarctic notothenioid fish". PNAS. 94 (8): 3811–3816. Bibcode:1997PNAS

    Nototheniidae

    Nototheniidae

    Nototheniidae

  • PRSS3
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    protein that in humans is encoded by the PRSS3 gene. This gene encodes a trypsinogen, which is a member of the trypsin family of serine proteases. This enzyme

    PRSS3

    PRSS3

    PRSS3

  • List of examples of convergent evolution
  • Examples of separate lineages of organisms developing similar characteristics

    northern cod. In notothenioids, the AFGP gene arose from an ancestral trypsinogen-like serine protease gene. Electric fish: electric organs and electrosensory

    List of examples of convergent evolution

    List of examples of convergent evolution

    List_of_examples_of_convergent_evolution

  • Ductal cells
  • Epithelial cell lining of the pancreatic duct

    of acute pancreatitis. Acute pancreatitis is caused by mutations in a trypsinogen inhibitor, while a mutation in CFTR causes chronic pancreatitis. In fact

    Ductal cells

    Ductal cells

    Ductal_cells

  • Rhizopuspepsin
  • Enzyme

    preferring hydrophobic residues at P1 and P1'. Clots milk and activates trypsinogen. From the zygomycete fungus Rhizopus chinensis. A similar endopeptidase

    Rhizopuspepsin

    Rhizopuspepsin

  • Notothenioidei
  • Suborder of fishes

    L; et al. (1997). "Evolution of antifreeze glycoprotein gene from a trypsinogen gene in Antarctic notothenioid fish". PNAS. 94 (8): 3811–3816. Bibcode:1997PNAS

    Notothenioidei

    Notothenioidei

    Notothenioidei

  • Cysteine protease
  • Class of enzymes

    precursor proteins called zymogens, such as the serine protease precursors trypsinogen and chymotrypsinogen, and the aspartic protease precursor pepsinogen

    Cysteine protease

    Cysteine protease

    Cysteine_protease

  • Dorothy Hansine Andersen
  • American physician (1901–1963)

    newborns could be screened for the disease by measuring immunoreactive trypsinogen (an enzyme secreted by the pancreas) in the blood.[citation needed] Andersen

    Dorothy Hansine Andersen

    Dorothy Hansine Andersen

    Dorothy_Hansine_Andersen

  • Pancreatic lipase family
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    pancreatic enzymes that are activated by proteolytic cleavage (e.g., trypsinogen), pancreatic lipase is secreted in its final form. However, it becomes

    Pancreatic lipase family

    Pancreatic lipase family

    Pancreatic_lipase_family

  • Pancreatitis (veterinary)
  • Medical condition

    use. Serum trypsin-like immunoreactivity assays measure the amount of trypsinogen and trypsin in the serum. The tests are different for cats and dogs.

    Pancreatitis (veterinary)

    Pancreatitis (veterinary)

    Pancreatitis_(veterinary)

  • Blackfin icefish
  • Species of fish

    and Chi-Hing (1997). "Evolution of antifreeze glycoprotein gene from a trypsinogen gene in Antarctic notothenioid fish". Proceedings of the National Academy

    Blackfin icefish

    Blackfin icefish

    Blackfin_icefish

  • Penicillopepsin
  • cleaving Gly20-Glu in the B chain of insulin. Clots milk, and activates trypsinogen This enzyme is present in fungus Penicillium janthinellum. Mains G, Takahashi

    Penicillopepsin

    Penicillopepsin

  • Newborn screening
  • Practice of testing infants for diseases

    Zealand and regions of Australia in 1981, by measuring immunoreactive trypsinogen (IRT) in dried blood spots. After the CFTR gene was identified, Australia

    Newborn screening

    Newborn screening

    Newborn_screening

  • Marie Maynard Daly
  • American biochemist

    "Synthesis of Protein in the Pancreas. III. Uptake of Glycine-N15 by the Trypsinogen and Chymotrypsinogen of Mouse Pancreas" (PDF). Journal of General Physiology

    Marie Maynard Daly

    Marie Maynard Daly

    Marie_Maynard_Daly

  • Johanson–Blizzard syndrome
  • Medical condition

    of decreased secretion of lipases, pancreatic juices such as trypsin, trypsinogen and others, as well as malabsorption of fats and disruptions of glucagon

    Johanson–Blizzard syndrome

    Johanson–Blizzard syndrome

    Johanson–Blizzard_syndrome

  • Antarctic fishes
  • Common name for several species of fish

    prevent the organism freezing internally. AFGPs evolved from pancreatic trypsinogen gene for survival as Antarctic waters began to cool. They consist of

    Antarctic fishes

    Antarctic fishes

    Antarctic_fishes

  • CUB domain
  • Protein domain

    II membrane protein of the intestinal brush border, which activates trypsinogen. Vertebrate bone morphogenic protein 1 (BMP-1), a protein which induces

    CUB domain

    CUB_domain

  • Damage-associated molecular pattern
  • Type of molecules within cells

    Tickenbrock L, Lang K, et al. (August 2004). "S100 family members and trypsinogens are predictors of distant metastasis and survival in early-stage non-small

    Damage-associated molecular pattern

    Damage-associated_molecular_pattern

  • Rhodotorulapepsin
  • Enzyme

    similar to that of pepsin A. Cleaves Z-Lys-Ala-Ala-Ala and activates trypsinogen This enzyme is present in yeast Rhodotorula glutinis. Sawada, J. (1963)

    Rhodotorulapepsin

    Rhodotorulapepsin

  • Exoenzyme
  • Enzyme that functions outside the cell it is secreted from

    of arginine and lysine amino acid residues. It is the derivative of trypsinogen, an inactive precursor that is produced in the pancreas. When secreted

    Exoenzyme

    Exoenzyme

    Exoenzyme

  • European Registry of Hereditary Pancreatitis and Pancreatic Cancer
  • Registry of hereditary pancreatic diseases

    (2010-03-01). "The variable phenotype of the p.A16V mutation of cationic trypsinogen (PRSS1) in pancreatitis families". Gut. 59 (3): 357–363. doi:10.1136/gut

    European Registry of Hereditary Pancreatitis and Pancreatic Cancer

    European_Registry_of_Hereditary_Pancreatitis_and_Pancreatic_Cancer

  • Candidapepsin
  • cleave Leu15-Tyr, Tyr16-Leu and Phe24-Phe of insulin B chain. Activates trypsinogen, and degrades keratin This endopeptidase is present in yeast Candida

    Candidapepsin

    Candidapepsin

  • SIRCAMS
  • Scottish scientific facility

    mass measurements on intact proteins (YdaE 6.5kDa, ubiquitin 8.6kDa, trypsinogen 24kDa, carbonic anhydrase 28kDa, beSOD 31kDa, FbpA 33kDa, BSA 66kDa)

    SIRCAMS

    SIRCAMS

  • Sphoeroides annulatus
  • Species of fish

    after four days, which is the start of rotifer feeding. A study showed trypsinogen gene expression was detected very early in development, starting in the

    Sphoeroides annulatus

    Sphoeroides annulatus

    Sphoeroides_annulatus

  • Mucorpepsin
  • Clots milk. Does not accept Lys at P1, and hence does not activate trypsinogen This enzyme is isolated from the zygomycete fungi Mucor pusillus and

    Mucorpepsin

    Mucorpepsin

  • Kunitz STI protease inhibitor
  • Protein family

    the polypeptide backbone following arginine or lysine. After a meal, trypsinogen release is stimulated by cholecystokinin and undergoes specific proteolysis

    Kunitz STI protease inhibitor

    Kunitz STI protease inhibitor

    Kunitz_STI_protease_inhibitor

  • Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (equine)
  • Genetic disorder in Quarter Horses, Appaloosas, and Paint Horses

    (1996). "Hereditary pancreatitis is caused by a mutation in the cationic trypsinogen gene". Nature Genetics. 14 (2): 141–145. doi:10.1038/ng1096-141. ISSN 1546-1718

    Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (equine)

    Hyperkalemic_periodic_paralysis_(equine)

  • Notothenia coriiceps
  • Species of fish

    L; et al. (1997). "Evolution of antifreeze glycoprotein gene from a trypsinogen gene in Antarctic notothenioid fish". PNAS. 94 (8): 3811–3816. Bibcode:1997PNAS

    Notothenia coriiceps

    Notothenia coriiceps

    Notothenia_coriiceps

  • List of MeSH codes (D08)
  • The following is a partial list of the "D" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM)

    List of MeSH codes (D08)

    List_of_MeSH_codes_(D08)

  • Glutamyl endopeptidase GluV8
  • Extracellular serine protease

    zymogen of Staphylococcus aureus proceeds through unique variations of a trypsinogen-like mechanism and is dependent on both autocatalytic and metalloprotease-specific

    Glutamyl endopeptidase GluV8

    Glutamyl endopeptidase GluV8

    Glutamyl_endopeptidase_GluV8

  • Chi-Hing "Christina" Cheng
  • Biology researcher

    Hing C. (1997-04-15). "Evolution of antifreeze glycoprotein gene from a trypsinogen gene in Antarctic notothenioid fish". Proceedings of the National Academy

    Chi-Hing "Christina" Cheng

    Chi-Hing_"Christina"_Cheng

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  • Malasa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Malasa

    Lord Lakshmidevi

  • Tesia
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, Greek, Polish

    Tesia

    Loved by God; Friend of God; One who Loves God

  • Kamila
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, American, Arabic, Czech, Finnish, Latin, Muslim, Polish

    Kamila

    A Youth Employed in Religious Services; From a Roman Family Name; Noble; Perfection; Young Girls who Assisted at Pagan Religious Ceremonies

  • Athvika | அத்வீகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Athvika | அத்வீகா

    Denote Goddess sowdeswari

  • Santhoshitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Santhoshitha

    Happiness

  • Chitt | சித்த
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Chitt | சித்த

    Mind

  • ÉVARISTE
  • Male

    French

    ÉVARISTE

    French form of Latin Evaristus, ÉVARISTE means "well-pleasing."

  • Suresha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Suresha

    Lord of the Gods; Lord Ganesha

  • ZIVIT
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ZIVIT

    (זִיוִית) Variant form of Hebrew Ziva, ZIVIT means "brilliance, splendor." 

  • Biraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Biraj

    Born of Moon, To have a presence, To know ones self

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  • Trypsinogen
  • n.

    The antecedent of trypsin, a substance which is contained in the cells of the pancreas and gives rise to the trypsin.