What are the properties of Trypsin in supplements?

The properties of Trypsin



The supplements containing Trypsin


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Trypsin

TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID):
Name
Trypsin
Classification TypeIdentifier
CAS:
A proprietary registry number assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) division of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
9002-07-7
NIST:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
ChemIDplus:
United States National Library of Medicine - TOXNET (Toxicology Data Network).
EC Number:
A seven-digit regulatory identifier currently assigned by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) known as a European Community (EC) number
3.4.21.4
IntEnz:
IntEnz (Integrated relational Enzyme database) contains data on enzymes organized by enzyme EC number and is the official version of the Enzyme Nomenclature system developed by the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB)
BRENDA:
BRENDA (The Comprehensive Enzyme Information System) is an information system representing one of the most comprehensive enzyme repositories
ExPASy:
ExPASy - SIB (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics) Bioinformatics Resource Portal
MetaCyc:
The MetaCyc database is one of the largest metabolic pathways and enzymes databases currently available. The data in the database is manually curated from the scientific literature, and covers all domains of life
PRIAM:
PRIAM enzyme-specific profiles is a method for the automatic detection of likely enzymes in protein sequences. PRIAM uses position-specific scoring matrices (also known as profiles) automatically generated for each enzyme entry
KEGG:
Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG)
RCSB PDB:
The RSCB PDB (Protein Data Bank) - Biological Macromolecular Structures Enabling Breakthroughs in Research and Education
PDBe:
Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe). Bringing Structure to Biology
PDBsum:
EC-PDB database contains the known enzyme structures that have been deposited in the Protein Data Bank (PDB).
Pfam:
The Pfam database is a large collection of protein families, each represented by multiple sequence alignments and hidden Markov models (HMMs)
InterPro:
InterPro - Protein sequence analysis & classification
PROSITE:
Database of protein domains, families and functional sites
SCOP:
The Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP) database is a largely manual classification of protein structural domains based on similarities of their structures and amino acid sequences
SUPERFAMILY:
SUPERFAMILY is a database of structural and functional annotation for all proteins and genomes
CDD:
The Conserved Domains and Protein Classification (CDD) is a protein annotation resource that consists of a collection of well-annotated multiple sequence alignment models for ancient domains and full-length proteins