What do trypsin, subtilisin, and elastase have in common?
A) All contain Asp in the active site.
B) All bind hydrophobic amino acids.
C) All are synthesized in the pancreas.
D) All contain a catalytic triad at the active site.
E) All contain a hydrophilic substrate-binding pocket.
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