Stefani et al., 1986 - Google Patents
Duck skeletal muscle acylphosphatase: Primary structureStefani et al., 1986
- Document ID
- 5445060281963791175
- Author
- Stefani M
- Modesti A
- Camici G
- Manao G
- Cappugi G
- Berti A
- Ramponi G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of protein chemistry
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The complete amino acid sequence of duck skeletal muscle acylphosphatase is presented. The sequence was studied by the manual Edman degradation of the complete series of tryptic peptides and the amino acid composition of peptic peptides. The NH 2-terminus is …
- 102000005991 Acylphosphatases 0 title abstract description 26
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