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The action of trypsin on ribonuclease-S

Allende et al., 1962

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13701932834990194158
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Allende J
Richards F
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Biochemistry

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S-Protein and S-peptide, either separately or combined in the active enzyme RNase-S, can be digested by trypsin, whereas the native enzyme, RNase-A, is not attacked. In S-peptide the bond between residues 10 and 11 is hydrolyzed much more rapidly thanthe one …
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