Abstract Rapid "scrambling" of the disulfide bonds of RNase S-protein, with concomitant inactivation of potential RNase activity, occurs during catalysis by the disulfide interchange enzyme of microsomes. RNase S-peptide prevents this interchange reaction. The enzymically scrambled S-protein is reactivated on the addition of S-peptide and interchange enzyme.
On the stabilization of ribonuclease S-protein by ribonuclease S-peptide.
Published 1969 in Journal of Biological Chemistry
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1969
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
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1969-02-25
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Biology, Medicine, Chemistry
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