Gertler, 1971 - Google Patents
Selective, reversible loss of elastolytic activity of elastase and subtilisin resulting from electrostatic changes due to maleylationGertler, 1971
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1 Maleylation of ɛ‐amino groups of elastase and subtilisin causes a complete loss of their elastolytic activites while their esterolytic activities are almost unaffected. This results from a change in their electrostatic properties and is expressed in a complete loss of their ability to …
- 108090000787 Subtilisin 0 title abstract description 57
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