This is a Validated Antibody Database (VAD) review about trypsin, based on 76 published articles (read how Labome selects the articles), using trypsin product in experiments. It is aimed to help Labome visitors find the most suited trypsin. Please note the number of articles fluctuates since newly identified citations are added and citations for discontinued catalog numbers are removed regularly.
synonym: trypsin, 0.05% trypsin-EDTA, EDTA-trypsin, Trypsin Gold, Trypsin stock dilutions, sequence grade trypsin, trypsin-EDTA, trypsin/ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid, porcine trypsin, Trypsin-EDTA 1X, TPCK-treated trypsin, tripcellim, trypure, beta trypsin

Roche trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to show that ethylene could induce ER-tethered EIN2 processing and translocation to the paper
trypsin was used for cell culture in order to investigate the role of calcium-activator protein for secretion (CAPS) proteins in neuronal dense-core vesicle secretion at single vesicle resolution to the paper
Life Technologies trypsin was used to perform cell digestion in order to study the regulation of the Fringe proteins on Notch-ligand cis and trans interactions to specify signaling states to the paper
Invitrogen Trypsin-EDTA was used to perform immunocytochemistry in order to investigate the regulatory effect of TRPM5 activation on MUC5AC secretion from human colon goblet cells to the paper
Invitrogen Trysin EDTA was used at 0.25% to perform tissue digestion in order to show that skin microbiota could provide protective immunity to the paper
Invitrogen trypsin-like enzyme was used to perform cell culture in order to show that the role of PI4P in plasma membrane identity is essential and independent of PI(4,5)P2 to the paper
Invitrogen trypsin was used to perform embryo lysis in order to show that specific myeloid cells derived from the yolk sac to the paper
Invitrogen trypsin/EDTA was used to perform cell digestion in order to study the role of p53 in the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells to the paper
Invitrogen trypsin was used in 0.05% to perform DRG culture in order to show that Na(V)1.7 gene variant is responsible for the acid insensitivity of African naked mole-rat to the paper
Gibco Trypsin-EDTA was used in 6.7 ug/ml to perform trypsin cleavage inhibition assays in order to show that antibody CR8020 was a neutralizing antibody against most group 2 influenza viruses to the paper
Invitrogen Trypsin/EDTA was used to perform fibroblast isolation in order to show that differences between RNA and corresponding DNA sequence are widespread in human transcriptome to the paper
GIBCO trypsin was used to isolate the cortex in order to study the role estradiol plays in activating the beta-Catenin dependent transcription in neurons to the paper
Invitrogen trypsin was used to dissociate cells in order to reveal that mechanosensitivity forms in different waves during embryonic and postnatal development to the paper
Gibco trypsin was used for isolation of HUVEC in order to study the role for IL-32 in the effect of IL-1 on endothelial cell functions to the paper
Invitrogen trypsin was used to collect the EC cells in order to demostrate that the target gene expression can be promoted through Smad2/3 activation to the paper
Invitrogen trypsin-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid was used to treat the top wells in order to study the positive effects of MMP-1 on muscle cell migration and differentiation to the paper
Gibco trypsin was used in cell culture in order to investigate whether MMC induces cellular apoptosis in corneal endothelial cells to the paper
Invitrogen EDTA-trypsin was used for RPE cell isolation in order to culture RPE from the Ccl2-/-/Cx3cr1-/- mouse model of AMD and evaluate expression of chaperone protein ERp29 to the paper
Invitrogen trypsin/EDTA solution was used to dissociate cultured cells in order to study the cells ability for migration, engraftment, myogenic potential, and expression of human dystrophin in affected muscles and the efficiency comparison of single and serial early transplantation to the paper
BRL/Gibco trypsin-EDTA was used for preparation of primary cells in order to study the defects of formin 1-isoform IV deficient cells in cell spreading and focal adhesion formation in mice cells to the paper
Invitrogen trypsin was used to harvest cells for propagation in order to study the role for EspF in pedestal maturation and the disruption of paracellular permeability to the paper
Applied Biosystems trypsin was used to digest samples in order to discover head-and-neck cancer biomarkers to the paper
Invtrogen trypsin was used to digest the tissues in order to demonstrate that lithium suppresses Smad3/4-dependent TGF-beta-responsive gene transactivation to the paper
Invitrogen 0.05% trypsin-EDTA was used in immunohistochemistry in order to demonstrate that IL-1beta and TNF-alpha induce MMP-1 and MMP-3 activity to promote PTD by degrading decidual and fetal membranes to the paper
MilliporeSigma
Sigma Trypsin (T1426) was used for trypsin inhibitor assays in order to study the novel bacteriostatic function of a five-domain Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitor (KPI) from the tick Dermacentor variabilis T1426to the paper
Sigma trypsin / EDTA was used to perform cortical neuron culture in order to show that axon death activated by injury needs dSarm/Sarm1 signal to the paper
Sigma trypsin was used to perform proteolytic digestion experiments in order to show that partial and fully assembly of SNARE complex was required for the formation of cellular membrane fusion intermediates to the paper
Sigma trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to show that sialyl-Lewis(x) oligosaccharide on the zona pellucida is responsible for sperm-oocyte binding to the paper
Sigma Trypsin-EDTA was used to perform flow cytometry in order to show that in fly imaginal discs cell proliferation is regulated by Dpp dynamic changes to the paper
Sigma TPCK-treated trypsin was used for limited tryptic proteolysis in order to study the roles for USP33 and Mdm2 in regulating beta-arrestin-dependent signaling and trafficking of 7-transmembrane receptors to the paper
Sigma trypsin was used to obtain single cells in order to show that the absence of p53 can result in tumourgenesis in those mesenchymal stem cells lacking p21 to the paper
Sigma trypsin was used to perform antigen retrieval in order to show that MMTV-Wnt1 and N89delete beta-catenin can result in different hedgehog pathway activation in mammary tumors to the paper
Sigma trypsin was used to study the mechanism of HIF-1-regulated cell survival in ischemic conditions to the paper
Sigma trypsin was used to obtain single cells in order to study the effect of Shp2 tyrosine phosphatase to the paper
Sigma trypsin was used to treat those cells infected with 229E in order to find out the entry mechanism of human coronavirus 229E to the paper
Sigma trypsin was used to culture tissue in order to study the role for granulysin produced by uterine natural killer cells in apoptosis of extravillous trophoblasts in spontaneous abortion to the paper
Sigma Trypsin was used to incubate cells in order to study the effect of the interaction between Trim11 and ubiquitin proteosome system on the function of neurogenic transcription factor Pax6 to the paper
SIGMA trypsin was used to lyse cells in order to study the role for the binding of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 2-epimerase/N-acetylmannosamine kinase (GNE) with alpha-actinin 1 in skeletal muscle to the paper
Sigma trypsin was used to overlay wells in plaque assays in order to study influenza virus-like particle vaccines that are non-replicating particle-based vaccine candidates for influenza based upon a influenza A H5N1 clade 1 and 2 isolates to the paper
Sigma trypsin was used to incubate ganglia in order to study the cell expression of GDAP1 in the nervous system and the effect of mutations in mitochondrial morphology and pathogenesis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 4A disease to the paper
Stemcell Technologies
STEMCELL Technologies trypsin was used to perform cell culture in order to investigate the regulatory mechanism of the stem cell properties of mouse mammary epithelial cells during development to the paper
Promega
Promega Trypsin Gold was used to digest solubilised proteins in order to perform the phosphoproteomic analyses to the paper
Promega porcine trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to investigate the mechanism of PI3K gamma activation to the paper
Promega trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to investigate the role of PVRL4 in tumor progression to the paper
Promega trypsin was used to perform mass spectrometry in order to study the dual roles of dihydrolipoamide acetyltransferase in gene expression and carbon metabolism to the paper
Promega sequencing grade modified trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to show the role of cMyBP-C in the process of cardiac muscle contraction to the paper
Promega porcine trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to study the effect of one Toxoplasma gondii pseudokinase on the host IRG resistance proteins to the paper
Promega trypsin was used to perform in gel digestion in order to investigate the importance of acetylation in autophagy regulation to the paper
Promega modified Trypsin was used to perform uLC-MS/MS in order to show that RNA length could be recognized by hnRNP C tetramer to the paper
Promega Sequencing Grade Modified Trypsin was used to perform protein treatment in order to show that extremely long-lived proteins exist in the nuclear pore and did not turn over in post-mitotic cells in rat brain to the paper
Promega Corporation trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to show that Sirt5 could reverse protein lysine succinylation and malonylation to the paper
Promega trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to show that V-type ATPases was analysed by mass spectrometry to reveal the effect of nucleotide binding and bound lipid to the paper
Promega trypsin was used in 20 ug/ml to perform protein digestion in order to show that Escherichia coli could be modified to encode phosphoserine in the genetic code to the paper
Promega trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to show that forest fungi diversified with the changes of intercellular interaction with plant tissue to the paper
Promega trypsin was used to perform mass spectrometry in order to show that broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies have conserved sequences and structure for CD4-binding mimicing and interaction with HIV to the paper
Promega Trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to show that yeast centrosome function could be modulated by phosphorylation to the paper
Promega trypsin was used to perform mass spectrometry in order to show that Salmonella enterica growth was restricted by phosphorylation of autophagy receptor optineurin to the paper
Promega Trypsin was used to perform mass spectrometry in order to show that differences between RNA and corresponding DNA sequence are widespread in human transcriptome to the paper
Promega modified trypsin was used to digest proteins in order to study the structure and function of AFF-1, a member of C. elegans fusion family proteins to the paper
Promega trypsin was used to digest the proteins for mass spectrometer analysis in order to clarify an alternative glycolytic pathway in many rapidly proliferating cells to the paper
Promega trypsin was used to digest proteins pellets in order to study changes in site-specific phosphorylation dynamics in response to globally elevated GlcNAcylation to the paper
Promega trypsin (Sequencing Grade Modified Trypsin, V5111) was used to digest protein in order to study the effect of the interaction between p100 with AT1R 3-UTR on AT1R expression to the paper
Promega sequence grade trypsin was used to rehydrate protein in order to study the role for YKL-40 in modulating the biological activity of basic fibroblast growth factor to the paper
Promega sequence grade modified trypsin was used to digest proteins into peptides for 2D-gel electrophoresis in order to investigate S100A4 posttranslational modifications in tumor cells to the paper
Promega trypsin was used to treat samples in order to study the possible function of NAD (P) H oxidoreductase in the generation of O2 - and H2O2 at the plasma membrane of plants in vivo to the paper
Promega Corporation Trypsin Gold (Mass spectrometry grade) was used to treat cells membranes in order to study the role for the carboxyl terminal di-leucine in phosphorylation and internalization of C5a receptor to the paper
Promega porcine trypsin was used for in-gel tryptic digestion in order to investigate the function of SpvC to the paper
New England Biolabs
New England Biolabs trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to show that antibody CR8020 was a neutralizing antibody against most group 2 influenza viruses to the paper
New England Biolabs trypsin was used to perform protein digestion in order to show that a computational method for protein designment may be useful for influenza therapy to the paper
GE Healthcare Life Biosciences
GE Healthcare Hybond ECL nitrocellulose membrane was used in Western blot to transfer protein in order to identify Tulp3 as a novel negative regulator of the Sonic hedgehog pathway by modeling mouse hitchhiker mutants to the paper
GE Healthcare Hybond ECL was used in western blot in order to study the role for glutathione S-transferase Pi in proliferation of androgen-independent prostate cancer cells to the paper
Hyclone trypsin (2.5%) was used in cell culture in order to differentiate HUMSCs into mature islet-like cell clusters to the paper
BD Biosciences
Difco Laboratories Inc. Trypsin was used to digest cells in order to study the role for the effect of celecoxib on ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 expression in modulating adhesion of HT29 colon cancer cells to vascular endothelial cells to the paper
Corning
Mediatech Trypsin-EDTA 1X was used to lift cells after transfection in order to study structure of dimeric cardiac L-type calcium channel regulatory domains and the role for calmodulin in the regulation of these channels to the paper
PAA Laboratories
PAA trypsin was used to detach cultured cells in order to study the different responsiveness of epithelial and mesenchymal cells in the bovine colonic mucosa to Escherichia coli Shiga toxin 1 to the paper
PAA trypsin/ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid was used in cell culture in order to investigate ET receptor-mediated activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway in human choriocarcinoma to the paper
Lonza
Lonza trypsin was used to perform cell culture in order to show that influenza A/H5N1 virus could infect mammals through airborne transmission to the paper
BioWhittaker trypsin solution was used to incubate cells in pseudotyped virus infectivity assays to study the association of apolipoprotein C1 with hepatitis C virus to the paper
Articles Reviewed
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  31. Wild P, Farhan H, McEwan D, Wagner S, Rogov V, Brady N, et al. Phosphorylation of the autophagy receptor optineurin restricts Salmonella growth. Science. 2011;333:228-33 pubmed publisher
  32. Li M, Wang I, Li Y, Bruzel A, Richards A, Toung J, et al. Widespread RNA and DNA sequence differences in the human transcriptome. Science. 2011;333:53-8 pubmed publisher
  33. Fleishman S, Whitehead T, Ekiert D, Dreyfus C, Corn J, Strauch E, et al. Computational design of proteins targeting the conserved stem region of influenza hemagglutinin. Science. 2011;332:816-21 pubmed publisher
  34. Avinoam O, Fridman K, Valansi C, Abutbul I, Zeev Ben Mordehai T, Maurer U, et al. Conserved eukaryotic fusogens can fuse viral envelopes to cells. Science. 2011;332:589-92 pubmed publisher
  35. Wartlick O, Mumcu P, Kicheva A, Bittig T, Seum C, Jülicher F, et al. Dynamics of Dpp signaling and proliferation control. Science. 2011;331:1154-9 pubmed publisher
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  37. Shenoy S, Modi A, Shukla A, Xiao K, Berthouze M, Ahn S, et al. Beta-arrestin-dependent signaling and trafficking of 7-transmembrane receptors is reciprocally regulated by the deubiquitinase USP33 and the E3 ligase Mdm2. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009;106:6650-5 pubmed publisher
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  45. Guo S, Miyake M, Liu K, Shi H. Specific inhibition of hypoxia inducible factor 1 exaggerates cell injury induced by in vitro ischemia through deteriorating cellular redox environment. J Neurochem. 2009;108:1309-21 pubmed publisher
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  50. Wu K, Wang H, Hong S. Mechanism of mitomycin-induced apoptosis in cultured corneal endothelial cells. Mol Vis. 2008;14:1705-12 pubmed
  51. Wang Z, Gucek M, Hart G. Cross-talk between GlcNAcylation and phosphorylation: site-specific phosphorylation dynamics in response to globally elevated O-GlcNAc. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008;105:13793-8 pubmed publisher
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  57. Tuoc T, Stoykova A. Trim11 modulates the function of neurogenic transcription factor Pax6 through ubiquitin-proteosome system. Genes Dev. 2008;22:1972-86 pubmed publisher
  58. Paukku K, Kalkkinen N, Silvennoinen O, Kontula K, Lehtonen J. p100 increases AT1R expression through interaction with AT1R 3'-UTR. Nucleic Acids Res. 2008;36:4474-87 pubmed publisher
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  60. Dettenhofer M, Zhou F, Leder P. Formin 1-isoform IV deficient cells exhibit defects in cell spreading and focal adhesion formation. PLoS ONE. 2008;3:e2497 pubmed publisher
  61. Amsili S, Zer H, Hinderlich S, Krause S, Becker Cohen M, MacArthur D, et al. UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 2-epimerase/N-acetylmannosamine kinase (GNE) binds to alpha-actinin 1: novel pathways in skeletal muscle?. PLoS ONE. 2008;3:e2477 pubmed publisher
  62. Peralta Ramirez J, Hernandez J, Manning Cela R, Luna Munoz J, Garcia Tovar C, Nougayrede J, et al. EspF Interacts with nucleation-promoting factors to recruit junctional proteins into pedestals for pedestal maturation and disruption of paracellular permeability. Infect Immun. 2008;76:3854-68 pubmed publisher
  63. Bonneh Barkay D, Bissel S, Wang G, Fish K, Nicholl G, Darko S, et al. YKL-40, a marker of simian immunodeficiency virus encephalitis, modulates the biological activity of basic fibroblast growth factor. Am J Pathol. 2008;173:130-43 pubmed publisher
  64. Haugen M, Flatmark K, Mikalsen S, Malandsmo G. The metastasis-associated protein S100A4 exists in several charged variants suggesting the presence of posttranslational modifications. BMC Cancer. 2008;8:172 pubmed publisher
  65. Hokaiwado N, Takeshita F, Naiki Ito A, Asamoto M, Ochiya T, Shirai T. Glutathione S-transferase Pi mediates proliferation of androgen-independent prostate cancer cells. Carcinogenesis. 2008;29:1134-8 pubmed publisher
  66. Schopfer P, Heyno E, Drepper F, Krieger Liszkay A. Naphthoquinone-dependent generation of superoxide radicals by quinone reductase isolated from the plasma membrane of soybean. Plant Physiol. 2008;147:864-78 pubmed publisher
  67. Rauh A, Windischhofer W, Kovacevic A, DeVaney T, Huber E, Semlitsch M, et al. Endothelin (ET)-1 and ET-3 promote expression of c-fos and c-jun in human choriocarcinoma via ET(B) receptor-mediated G(i)- and G(q)-pathways and MAP kinase activation. Br J Pharmacol. 2008;154:13-24 pubmed publisher
  68. Suvorova E, Gripentrog J, Oppermann M, Miettinen H. Role of the carboxyl terminal di-leucine in phosphorylation and internalization of C5a receptor. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2008;1783:1261-70 pubmed publisher
  69. Ralhan R, DeSouza L, Matta A, Tripathi S, Ghanny S, Datta Gupta S, et al. Discovery and verification of head-and-neck cancer biomarkers by differential protein expression analysis using iTRAQ labeling, multidimensional liquid chromatography, and tandem mass spectrometry. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2008;7:1162-73 pubmed publisher
  70. Mazurkiewicz P, Thomas J, Thompson J, Liu M, Arbibe L, Sansonetti P, et al. SpvC is a Salmonella effector with phosphothreonine lyase activity on host mitogen-activated protein kinases. Mol Microbiol. 2008;67:1371-83 pubmed publisher
  71. Bright R, Carter D, Crevar C, Toapanta F, Steckbeck J, Cole K, et al. Cross-clade protective immune responses to influenza viruses with H5N1 HA and NA elicited by an influenza virus-like particle. PLoS ONE. 2008;3:e1501 pubmed publisher
  72. Chao K, Chao K, Fu Y, Liu S. Islet-like clusters derived from mesenchymal stem cells in Wharton's Jelly of the human umbilical cord for transplantation to control type 1 diabetes. PLoS ONE. 2008;3:e1451 pubmed publisher
  73. Dianzani C, Brucato L, Gallicchio M, Rosa A, Collino M, Fantozzi R. Celecoxib modulates adhesion of HT29 colon cancer cells to vascular endothelial cells by inhibiting ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 expression. Br J Pharmacol. 2008;153:1153-61 pubmed
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