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Partial Resolution of the Enzymes Catalyzing Oxidative Phosphorylation: XVI. CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATASEPenefsky, 1967
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1. The reaction of mitochondrial adenosine triphosphatase (coupling factor 1) with iodine resulted in rapid loss of ATPase activity, disappearance of sulfhydryl groups, binding of iodine to the protein, and partial dissociation of the molecule. The extent of the changes …
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