Anti-TRYP2 antibodies enable researchers to detect and measure the TRYP2 antigen in biological samples. This target is a reported synonym of the GZMK gene, which encodes granzyme K. This protein is known to function in proteolysis, among other biological roles. The human version of TRYP2 has a canonical amino acid length of 264 residues and a protein mass of 28.9 kilodaltons. It is reported to be localized in the cytoplasm and is secreted of cells and notably expressed in the tonsil, lymph node, lung, and appendix. TRYP2 is a member of the Peptidase S1 protein family. Indicated applications for TRYP2 antibodies listed below include ELISA, Flow Cytometry, Western Blot, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, and Immunohistochemistry.