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... lysozyme ; O , a- chymotrypsinogen . Buffer : 0.1 M NaAc , pH 4.1 ( Williams and Laskowski , 1965 ) . ( Courtesy American Society of Biological Chemists . ) the indole chromophores in lysozyme are not equally exposed , since the ...
... lysozyme ; O , a- chymotrypsinogen . Buffer : 0.1 M NaAc , pH 4.1 ( Williams and Laskowski , 1965 ) . ( Courtesy American Society of Biological Chemists . ) the indole chromophores in lysozyme are not equally exposed , since the ...
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... lysozyme substrate , glycol chitin , which does not absorb in the ultraviolet , produces a red shift in the absorption of an indole chromophore when it is added to lysozyme solutions ( Hayashi et al . , 1963 ) . The difference spectrum ...
... lysozyme substrate , glycol chitin , which does not absorb in the ultraviolet , produces a red shift in the absorption of an indole chromophore when it is added to lysozyme solutions ( Hayashi et al . , 1963 ) . The difference spectrum ...
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... lysozyme and lysozyme - inhibi- tor complexes ( Blake et al . , 1965 ; Johnson and Phillips , 1965 ) has shown that substrates are bound in a crevice in the lysozyme molecule . At the bottom of this crevice is located the indole ...
... lysozyme and lysozyme - inhibi- tor complexes ( Blake et al . , 1965 ; Johnson and Phillips , 1965 ) has shown that substrates are bound in a crevice in the lysozyme molecule . At the bottom of this crevice is located the indole ...
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Electron Microscopy of Globular Proteins | 2 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins 7 | 7 |
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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