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Immunogen sequence: VTAAHCNVSP GRHFVVLGEY DRSSNAEPLQ VLSVSRAITH PSWNSTTMNN DVTLLK
Highest antigen sequence identity to the following orthologs: Mouse - 84%, Rat - 84%.
The CTRL gene encodes chymotrypsin-like protein, a serine protease involved in the digestion of proteins by cleaving peptide bonds. It belongs to the chymotrypsin family of enzymes that are predominantly expressed in the pancreas and play crucial roles in the breakdown of dietary proteins in the small intestine. CTRL functions by hydrolyzing specific peptide bonds, contributing to efficient protein digestion and nutrient absorption. This enzyme's activity is tightly regulated to prevent premature activation within the pancreas, which could lead to pancreatitis or other digestive disorders. The study of the CTRL gene is significant in understanding the mechanisms of digestive health and in diagnosing pancreatic disorders. Furthermore, CTRL's enzyme activity and its role in proteolytic pathways make it an important target for research in digestive enzyme supplementation therapies and treatment strategies for conditions involving impaired protein digestion.
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Protein Aliases: chymotrypsin-like; Chymotrypsin-like protease CTRL-1
Gene Aliases: CTRL; CTRL1
UniProt ID: (Human) P40313
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 1506
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