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beta-Galactosidase alpha-complementation. Overlapping sequences.Welply et al., 1981
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- Welply J
- Fowler A
- Zabin I
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Enzyme activity is restored to two defective beta-galactosidase molecules (M15 protein lacking amino acid residues 11-41 and M112 protein lacking residues 23-31) by incubation with CNBr2 (residues 3-92 of beta-galactosidase). M15 and M112 proteins (alpha …
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