Chymotrypsin in a digestive enzyme that can perform
proteolysis.
Activation of chymotrypsin
Chymotrypsin is synthesized by
protein biosynthesis as a precursor
? called chymotrypsinogen
? that is enzymatically inactive. On cleavage by
trypsin into two parts that are still connected via a S-S bond, cleaved chymotrypsinogen molecules can activate each other by removing two small peptides in a
trans-proteolysis. The resulting molecule is chymotrypsin, three polypeptides interconnected via S-S bonds.