Experientia. Basel 1980-05-15

Active site structural change of alpha-chymotrypsin due to 2-halogeno-ethanols; comparison with ethanol, I-propanol, and urea.

S Ebina, Y Nagai

Index: Experientia 36(5) , 534-5, (1980)

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Abstract

2-Halogeno-ethanols change the active site structure of alpha-chymotrypsin more rapidly and effectively than ethanol, 1-propanol and urea, probably before producing an extensive conformation change.


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