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Trypsinogen is converted to its active state by ___________(a) Enteropeptidase(b) Glutaminase(c) Glutamine synthase(d) Glutamate dehydrogenaseThis question was posed to me during an internship interview.My enquiry is from Metabolic Fates of Amino Groups in division Amino Acid Oxidation and the Production of Urea of Biochemistry

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Right OPTION is (a) Enteropeptidase

Easiest explanation: TRYPSINOGEN is converted to its ACTIVE state by enteropeptidase, a proteolytic ENZYME secreted by INTESTINAL cells.



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