different between zymogen vs pepsinogen
zymogen
English
Etymology
zymo- +? -gen
Noun
zymogen (plural zymogens)
- (biochemistry) A proenzyme, or enzyme precursor, which requires a biochemical change (i.e. hydrolysis) to become an active form of the enzyme.
zymogen From the web:
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pepsinogen
English
Etymology
pepsin +? -gen
Noun
pepsinogen (plural pepsinogens)
- (biochemistry) A zymogen that is converted into pepsin by the hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
Translations
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