Pepsin
Pepsin is a
protease,
a
digestive
enzyme that degrades
proteins
in the
stomach; the other
important digestive enzymes are
trypsin
and
chymotrypsin.
It was the first animal enzyme to be discovered, by
Theodor
Schwann in
1836.Pepsin is
expressed
as a pro-form,
pepsinogen with an additional 44
amino
acids, which are cleaved off outside the secreting cell, to avoid digestion
of cellular proteins. Pepsin is most active at
pH
2-4. It is permanently inactivated above pH 6. The name
Pepsi
is derived from pepsin. Pepsin is also used in the preparation of
cheese.