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Disulfides alphabet

The 20 amino acid terminal segment specific to the secreted form of the p chain contains the half-cystine residue that forms a disulfide bridge to the J (joining) chain, a polypeptide that is found exclusively in polymeric immunoglobulins (reviewed by Koshland, 1985 not to be confused with the J gene segment with which it has nothing in common, except one letter of the alphabet). [Pg.56]

The publications are listed in two different ways Table A4.1 is alphabetical by common or systematic name, thus acetone not propanone, propylene not propene. The formula is given in the usual style, thus Fe(CO)s not FeCsOs. Catalyst studies are listed in two ways under the name of the adsorbate, with the entry starting with. Thus the next entry after thiophene is M0S2, showing that thiophene on M0S2 has been studied. Catalyst studies are also listed under the name of the catalyst so there is an entry for molybdenum disulfide with H2 and thiophene. The two types of entry allow the reader to find all the molecules that have been studied on a particular catalyst or all the catalysts a particular molecule has been studied on. Hydrogen is subdivided into systems where H2 was the species studied e.g. H2 on Ru/C or... [Pg.577]


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