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Dextran dextranase treatment

Figure 4. Inactivation of trypsin (0) and trypsin-dextran conjugate (O) at 37°C and pH 8.1 in 8M urea and 5mM 2-mercaptoethanol. The broken line shows the rate of inactivation of trypsin-dextran conjugate after dextranase treatment. Figure 4. Inactivation of trypsin (0) and trypsin-dextran conjugate (O) at 37°C and pH 8.1 in 8M urea and 5mM 2-mercaptoethanol. The broken line shows the rate of inactivation of trypsin-dextran conjugate after dextranase treatment.
Differences in the dextranases of P. funiculosum and P. lilacinum have been revealed by treatment of the products of their actions on dextran with an exo-1,6-... [Pg.366]


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