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Pepsin was also the first crystallized protein to be studied by X-ray diffraction using the method of capillary mounting to prevent water loss <ref name="Xray">PMID: 2115088</ref>. | Pepsin was also the first crystallized protein to be studied by X-ray diffraction using the method of capillary mounting to prevent water loss <ref name="Xray">PMID: 2115088</ref>. | ||
*'''Pepsinogen''' is the inactive precursor of pepsin. It is converted to the active pepsin by the hydrochloric acid in the stomach<ref>PMID:8260073</ref>. | *'''Pepsinogen''' is the inactive precursor of pepsin. It is converted to the active pepsin by the hydrochloric acid in the stomach<ref>PMID:8260073</ref>. | ||
*''' | *'''Endothiapepsin''' is pepsin from ''Endothia parasitica'' which is used for fragment screening<ref>PMID:27400756</ref>. | ||
See also: | See also: | ||
*[[Pepsin (Hebrew)]] | *[[Pepsin (Hebrew)]] |