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2. The amino acid sequence of streptomyces griseus trypsin. II; The tryptic peptides.
3. Amino acid sequence of Streptomyces griseus protease B, A MAJOR COMPONENT OF Pronase.
4. The amino acid sequence and predicted structure of Streptomyces griseus protease A.
5. SPECIFICITY OF CHYMOTRYPSIN B TOWARD GLUCAGON.
6. The sulfhydryl groups of muscle phosphorylase. V. The reactive sulfhydryl peptides.
7. The separation of calf thymus nucleic acid and histone by alcohol-salt precipitation.
8. Chemical evidence for chain heterogeneity in rabbit muscle tropomyosin.
9. Structure of chymotrypsinogen B compared with chymotrypsinogen A and trypsinogen.
10. The preparation and composition of the B and C chains of chymotrypsin B.
11. The histidine and methionine sequences of rabbit skeletal tropomyosin.
12. Amino acid sequence studies of horseradish peroxidase. I. Tryptic peptides.
13. Cysteine sequences of rabbit skeletal tropomyosin.
14. The sulfhydryl groups of muscle phosphorylase. IV. Reactivities as related to changes in protein structure.
15. The sulfhydryl groups of muscle phosphorylase. I. Number and reactivity.
16. Evolutionary similarities between pancreatic proteolytic enzymes.
17. CHARACTERIZATION OF A TRYPTIC FRAGMENT ISOLATED FROM THE INSOLUBLE TROPOMYOSIN OF PINNA NOBILIS.
18. Effect of external potassium concentrations, insulin and lactate on frog muscle potassium and respiratory rate.
19. Amino-acid sequence of rabbit skeletal tropomyosin and its coiled-coil structure.
20. The purification of trypsinogen by ion-exchange chromatography.
21. Properties of calf thymus histone isolated by three different methods.
22. The activation of chymotrypsinogen B. I. Factors affecting the generation of chymotryptic activity.
23. The reaction of phenoxymethyl chloromethyl ketone with nitrogen 3 of histidine-57 of chymotrypsin.
24. Reversible inactivation of trypsin by anhydrous formic acid.
25. The carboxyl-terminal amino acid sequence of Streptomyces griseus protease A.
26. Physicochemical properties and amino acid composition of chymotrypsinogen B.
27. The disulphide bridges of chymotrypsinogen B.
28. Cyanogen bromide fragments of rabbit skeletal tropomyosin.
29. The sulfhydryl groups of muscle phosphorylase. 3. Identification of cysteinyl peptides related to function.
30. The molecular weight of trypsinogen.
31. A phosphorylated light-chain component of myosin from skeletal muscle.
32. A phosphorylated light-chain component of myosin.
33. The disulfide bridge sequences of a serine protease of wide specificity from Streptomyces griseus.
34. The inhibition of chymotrypsin A4 and B with chloromethyl ketone reagents.
35. A proposed structure for Streptomyces griseus protease A.
36. The amino acid sequence of Streptomyces griseus protease A: the peptic peptides.
37. An improved fractionation system for pronase on CM-sephadex.
38. Sulphydryl groups of muscle phosphorylase. II. Thiol sequences and subunit structure.
39. HISTIDINE SEQUENCES IN THE ACTIVE CENTRES OF SOME "SERINE" ENZYMES.
40. The inhibition of chymotrypsin A4 with a homologous series of chloromethyl ketone reagents.
41. PREPARATION AND PURITY OF CHYMOTRYPSINOGEN B.
42. Remarkable homology about the disulfide bridges of a trypsin-like enzyme from Streptomyces griseus.
43. Changes in the ultraviolet absorption spectrum of trypsin associated with disruption of tertiary structure.
44. Primary structure of alpha-lytic protease: a bacterial homologue of the pancreatic serine proteases.
45. Amino acid sequence around the histidine residue of the alpha-lytic protease of Sorangium sp., a bacterial homolog of the pancreatic serine proteases.
46. The disulphide bridges of bovine chymotrypsinogen B.
47. The amino acid sequence of Streptomyces griseus trypsin. I. The peptic peptides.
48. The cyanogen bromide fragments of rabbit skeletal-muscle tropomyosin.
49. Subunit homologies in bacterial luciferases.
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