The Mung bean trypsin inhibitor belongs to the Bowman-Birk inhibitor family. It consists of 72 amino acid residues with 7 pairs of disulfide bonds, and its amino acid sequence has been elucidated. The inhibitor compri...The Mung bean trypsin inhibitor belongs to the Bowman-Birk inhibitor family. It consists of 72 amino acid residues with 7 pairs of disulfide bonds, and its amino acid sequence has been elucidated. The inhibitor comprises two reactive sites identified as Lys-Ser and Arg-Ser respectively. Consequently, the inhibitor is capable of combining trypsin at a molar ratio展开更多
Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION Proteinases and their inhibitors are widely distributed in nature. They play important roles in the biological regulation and control of a number of physiological processes. More than one hundred inhi...Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION Proteinases and their inhibitors are widely distributed in nature. They play important roles in the biological regulation and control of a number of physiological processes. More than one hundred inhibitors from different sources have been isolated and some of them investigated biochemically in detail. Among them,展开更多
文摘The Mung bean trypsin inhibitor belongs to the Bowman-Birk inhibitor family. It consists of 72 amino acid residues with 7 pairs of disulfide bonds, and its amino acid sequence has been elucidated. The inhibitor comprises two reactive sites identified as Lys-Ser and Arg-Ser respectively. Consequently, the inhibitor is capable of combining trypsin at a molar ratio
文摘Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION Proteinases and their inhibitors are widely distributed in nature. They play important roles in the biological regulation and control of a number of physiological processes. More than one hundred inhibitors from different sources have been isolated and some of them investigated biochemically in detail. Among them,