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Abbreviations Used for the Mutation Research

Aspartic acid (Asp) at position 32 of the amino acid sequence of pepsin one of the catalytic active-site residues. [Pg.213]

Mutations that occurred in the carboxyl (C) terminal domain (DOM) of pepsin serine at position 196 of pepsin mutated to arginine, aspartic acid at position 200 mutated to glycine, and glutamic acid at position 202 mutated to lysine. [Pg.213]

Mutation involving the deletion of amino acid residues 240 to 246 from the amino acid sequence of pepsin and replacement of this sequence with glycine and aspartic acid to remove the putative mobile portion in the carboxyl-terminal domain. Glycine (Gly) at position 76 of the amino acid sequence of pepsin. [Pg.213]

Mutations intended to cause the formation of a disul-pfide linkage in pepsin glycine (Gly) at position 2 mutated to cysteine (Cys), leucine (Leu) at position 167 mutated to cysteine. [Pg.213]


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