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... Formation BY HENRY Bonsoox, Kerckhofir Laboratories of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California I. Introduction. . . . . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I 128 II. Thermodynamic Aspects of Peptide ...
... Formation BY HENRY Bonsoox, Kerckhofir Laboratories of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California I. Introduction. . . . . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I 128 II. Thermodynamic Aspects of Peptide ...
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... formation of ascorbic acid. I. Glutalhione as a Growth Factor. Gould (228) noted that certain strains of N ersseria gonorrhoeae require for their growth a factor found in extracts of meat, yeast, and red cells. Glutathione, oxidized or ...
... formation of ascorbic acid. I. Glutalhione as a Growth Factor. Gould (228) noted that certain strains of N ersseria gonorrhoeae require for their growth a factor found in extracts of meat, yeast, and red cells. Glutathione, oxidized or ...
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... formation of the intermediate observed by Yamazoye is due to the enzymatic action of glyoxalase I. Racker was led to this conclusion after observing the appearance of a strong absorption at 240 my, which was proportional to the quantity ...
... formation of the intermediate observed by Yamazoye is due to the enzymatic action of glyoxalase I. Racker was led to this conclusion after observing the appearance of a strong absorption at 240 my, which was proportional to the quantity ...
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... formation of labile semithioacetals (addition products of various sulfhydryl compounds with pyruvic acid, certain quinones, and isatine), Cavallini (115) recently noted that, during the copper-catalyzed oxidation of glutathione, added ...
... formation of labile semithioacetals (addition products of various sulfhydryl compounds with pyruvic acid, certain quinones, and isatine), Cavallini (115) recently noted that, during the copper-catalyzed oxidation of glutathione, added ...
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... spontaneous, resulting in the formation of organic nitrites and GSSG, with reduction of the esterified nitrate group seeming to precede its hydrolysis. In the organism, this reaction is catalyzed 18 E. BRICAS AND on. FROMAGEOT.
... spontaneous, resulting in the formation of organic nitrites and GSSG, with reduction of the esterified nitrate group seeming to precede its hydrolysis. In the organism, this reaction is catalyzed 18 E. BRICAS AND on. FROMAGEOT.
Contents
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Chapter 2 Peptide Bond Formation | 127 |
Nature and Reproduction | 175 |
Chapter 4 Assimilation of Amino Acids by GramPositive Bacteria and Some Actions of Antibiotics Thereon | 285 |
Chapter 5 Peanut Protein Isolation Composition and Properties | 393 |
Chapter 6 Rotational Brownian Motion and Polarization of the Fluorescence of Solutions | 415 |
Chapter 7 Zone Electrophoresis | 461 |
Author Index | 487 |
Subject Index | 512 |
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