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Experiments for the determination of trypsin
posted this at Jun 9, 2025 Updated at Dec 24, 2024
Summary This presentation describes proteases that preferentially cleave Arg and Lys peptide bonds. Source: Laboratory Manual of Enzymology
Operation method
basic program
Materials and Instruments
Trypsin Potassium phosphate N'-benzoyl-L-argininyl-p-nitroanilide SpectrophotometerMove
The "reagents" required for the experiment are specified in "Others".
Measure the absorbance at 405 nm at 25°C. ε405 = 9620 l/(mol-cm).
Common Problems
Reagents:
0.3 mol/L potassium phosphate, pH 8.0
20 mool/L N'-benzoyl-L-argininyl-p-nitroanilide (BAPNA, Mr=434.9; 174 mg in 20 ml DMSO)
1 mmol trypsin, 23.4 mg dissolved in 1 ml 1 mmol/L HCl (diluted 50-fold with 0.05 mol/L potassium phosphate pH 8.0 immediately prior to assay)
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