ID | 1124 | |
PMID | 18670091 | |
Year | 2008 | |
Sequence | MNFVMISIELSETMAL IIVISGLLLCASSITT TSSNDFYAVLHGNLSQ SDRNELPKICGREFLT DTLQSRSAGGVLVREN EYPWVLLLTDPEWTRV CTAVLISRRHVLTAAH CVTNFPKDRKLEKDCH YTTIQSTYLYVYPRTR VNDALNIKRYTSSFSV ARVMVHPSFSCSNATG DIALLELTLNIFTEAS PICMPHFNESIPKNAA AAGFGKNPISNNTRPM QVVNLTYQGTTGDRI | |
Name | Trypsin | |
Length | 293 | |
N-Terminal Modification | Free | |
C-Terminal Modification | Free | |
Linear/ Cyclic | Linear | |
Chirality | L | |
Chemical Modification | None | |
Origin of Peptide | Bovine | |
Nature of Peptide/Cargo | Endogenous proteases trypsin is capable of digesting intercellular desmosomal proteins and hence used for in vitro epidermal separation and keratinocyte isolation | |
Mechanism | The unique ability of proteases to cause selective epidermal separation has been in part explained by the proteolytic degradation of desmosomal proteins in the SC, which leads to cell dissociation | |
Cargo Sequence/Structure | MALWTRLAPLLALLALWAPAPARAFVNQHLCGSHLVEALYLVCGERGFFYTPKARREVEGQVGALELAGGPGAGGLEGPPQKRGIVEQCCASVCSLYQLENYCN | |
Name of cargo | Bovine insulin | |
Assay | Franz diffusion cell | |
Enhancer | 0.1 M PBS, pH 7.4 | |
Properties of enhancer | Not applicable | |
Concentration | 200 µl of 2.5% trypsin (w/v) | |
Incubation time | 30 minutes | |
Tissue permeability (value with units) | Permeation flux of insulin was 7.56 m g/cm2/h with 2.5% trypsin pretreatment, mean cumulative permeated amounts were 89.70 and 165.58 m g/cm2 at 12 and 24 h, respectively | |
Tissue Sample | Epidermal skin of male wistar rat | |
Ex vivo/In vivo/In vitro | in vitro | |
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SMILES | N.A. |