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The subunit structure of beef heart mitochondrial adenosine triphosphatase: Physical and chemical properties of isolated subunitsKnowles et al., 1972
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- Knowles A
- Penefsky H
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The isolated subunits of beef heart mitochondrial ATPase were characterized with regard to physical and chemical properties. Three subunits, molecular weight 54,000, 50,000, and 33,000, respectively, constituted 93% of the protein of the oligomer. The remainder of the …
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