MacPhee-Quigley et al., 1986 - Google Patents
Profile of the disulfide bonds in acetylcholinesterase.MacPhee-Quigley et al., 1986
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- MacPhee-Quigley K
- Vedvick T
- Taylor P
- Taylor S
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The inter-and intrasubunit disulfide bridges for the 11 S form of acetylcholinesterase isolated from Torpedo californica have been identified. Localized within the basal lamina of the synapse, the dimensionally asymmetric forms of acetylcholinesterase contain either two (13 …
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