Structural stability of fish myosin subfragment-1.
M Hamai, K Konno
Index: Comp. Biochem. Physiol.,. B. 95(2) , 255-9, (1990)
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Abstract
1. Tryptic cleavage of fish myosin subfragment-1 (S-1) revealed its similar substructure of heavy chain to that of rabbit S-1. 2. The structural stability of fish S-1 was studied by thermal denaturation method, and a rapid polymerization of inactivated fish S-1, detected by turbidity increase, was characteristic. 3. The light-chain release and tryptic susceptibility increase upon heating were significant with fish S-1.
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