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Inactivation and Reactivation of Chymotrypsin
Nature, 1961IN previous work on the immediate effects of acylation of trypsin it was shown1 that the enzyme can be obtained in a fully inactive form by acylation with various anhydrides at pH 8–9, and that partial instantaneous reactivation can be effected by treatment with alkaline hydroxylamine2.
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Effect of Chymotrypsin on Cæruloplasmin
Nature, 1958INTEREST has been shown in the blue, copper-containing, serum oxidase caeruloplasmin, in particular because of its absence from the blood of subjects with hepatolenticular degeneration1. The copper of caeruloplasmin is firmly bound, being non-dialysable at neutral pH2. As part of a study of the mode of linkage of copper to the apo-enzyme, the effect of
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CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1973
M. L. Bender, J. V. Killheffer, S. Cohen
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M. L. Bender, J. V. Killheffer, S. Cohen
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1964
B H, Havsteen, G P, Hess
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B H, Havsteen, G P, Hess
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Comparison of the -, - and -chymotrypsin family with -chymotrypsin.
Journal of molecular biology, 1971H T, Wright, J, Kraut, P E, Wilcox
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