The significance of structure in certain enzymic processes

It has been shown that in a system containing protoplasts, a set of amino acids, glucose, and phosphate, there takes place an increase of protein nitrogen. This process is inhibited by the destruction of the protoplasts. It has been established that the enzymic activity of the trypsinergosterol comp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 1957, Vol.69, p.582-591
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