mesotrypsinogen
Mesotrypsinogen is the zymogen (inactive precursor) of mesotrypsin, a trypsin-like serine protease produced in the human pancreas. It is encoded by the PRSS3 gene and belongs to the trypsinogen family, which also includes cationic and anionic trypsinogens. In pancreatic acinar cells, mesotrypsinogen is secreted as an inactive proenzyme that is activated by proteolytic cleavage to mesotrypsin, typically initiated by trypsin in the digestive enzyme cascade.
Mesotrypsin is unusual among human trypsins for its relatively broad substrate specificity and its resistance to
Physiologically, mesotrypsinogen and mesotrypsin contribute to digestive processes, but their roles are less dominant than those