The lysozyme of the starfish Asterias rubens: A paradigmatic type i lysozyme

On the basis of a partial N‐terminal sequence, Jollès and Jollès [Jollès, J., & Jollès, P. (1975) Eur. J. Biochem. 54 , 19–23] previously proposed that the lysozyme from the starfish Asterias rubens represents a new form of lysozyme, called type i (invertebrate) lysozyme. Indeed, it differed fro...

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