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Rennin

Chymosin
CHYMOSIN COMPLEX WITH THE INHIBITOR CP-113972.jpg
Crystal structure of bovine chymosin complex with the inhibitor CP-113972.
Identifiers
EC number 3.4.23.4
CAS number 9001-98-3
Databases
IntEnz IntEnz view
BRENDA BRENDA entry
ExPASy NiceZyme view
KEGG KEGG entry
MetaCyc metabolic pathway
PRIAM profile
PDB structures RCSB PDB PDBe PDBsum
Gene Ontology AmiGO / EGO
Chymosin [Precursor] (B.taurus or C.dromedarius)
X-RAY ANALYSES OF ASPARTIC PROTEINASES IV. STRUCTURE AND REFINEMENT AT 2.2 ANGSTROMS RESOLUTION OF BOVINE CHYMOSIN.jpg
X-ray analysis of calf chymosin
Identifiers
Symbol Cym
Alt. symbols CPC
Entrez 529879
PDB 4CMS
RefSeq NP_851337.1
UniProt Q9GK11
chymosin pseudogene (H.sapiens)
Identifiers
Symbol CYMP
Entrez 643160
HUGO 2588
OMIM 118943
RefSeq NR_003599
Other data
Locus Chr. 1 p13.3

Chymosin /ˈkməsn/ or rennin /ˈrɛnn/ is a protease found in rennet. It is an aspartic endopeptidase belongs to MEROPS A1 family. It is produced by newborn ruminant animals in the lining of the abomasum to curdle the milk they ingest, allowing a longer residence in the bowels and better absorption. It is widely used in the production of cheese. Bovine chymosin is now produced recombinantly in E. coli, Aspergillus niger var awamori, and K. lactis as alternative resource.

Chymosin is produced by ruminant animals in the lining of the abomasum. Chymosin is produced by gastric chief cells in young ruminants and some other newborn animals to curdle the milk they ingest, allowing a longer residence in the bowels and better absorption. Some other non-ruminant species, including pigs, cats, and seals, produce it.

A research found a chymosin-like enzime in some human infants but another did not. Humans have a pseudogene for chymosin that does not generate a protein, found on chromosome 1. Humans have other proteins to digest milk, such as pepsin and lipase.


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