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Denaturation of hemoglobin in the presence of tannic acid
Denaturation of hemoglobin in the presence of tannic acid

... Each experiment was performed triply and the average data were used for analysis. Origin 8.0 software was used to construct the graphs. Results and Discussion. Fluorescence Studies. Using the fluorescence approach, many authors have reported movements of aromatic Tyr and Trp residues in various prot ...
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... peptide ligation through a C-tenninal thioester and an N-tenninal cysteine residue (Fig. 1). Using this general method, we envision four distinct strategies for introducing selenocysteine into a protein, as summarized in Table I. 1. A peptide that contains an embedded selenocysteine residue and C-te ...
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... by BLAST is expected to contain such homolog-specific and position-specific information. An MSA can be transformed into a position-specific scoring matrix (PSSM), which is a more sophisticated model for sequence similarity search than the substitution matrix because scores for amino-acids are modele ...
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Recent advances in enzyme promiscuity | SpringerLink
Recent advances in enzyme promiscuity | SpringerLink

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... calcium ion-transporting adenosine triphosphatase protein of rabbit skeletal sarcoplasmic reticulum are described. The 562 unique residues of the protein were placed in sequences. The remaining part of the protein (about 500 residues) yielded long hydrophobic sequences that contained all but one of ...
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... Acid phosphatase, lipase, and N-benzoyl-arginine-naphthylamide cathepsin are distinct single electrophoretic zones which change only quantitatively during development and are not altered by partial decapitation, at least not by day 17 of incubation. Lactate dehydrogenase follows a sequence reported ...
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