Zymogen Activation

Some enzymes are synthesised in an inactive precursor from, which is activated at a physiologically appropriate time and place. Digestive enzymes exemplify this kind of control, which is called proteolytic activation or zymogen activation.

Example: Trypsinogen is synthesised in pancreas and activated in small intestine to form active enzyme trypsin.

Figure 6.32 Covalent modification of Phosphorylase

Figure 6.32 Covalent modification of Phosphorylase


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