Trypsin-induced activation of the thiol esters in α2-macroglobulin generates a short-lived intermediate (‘nascent’ α2M) that can react rapidly to incorporate not only methylamine or putrescine but also proteins lacking proteinase activity (Q72644076)

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scientific article published on 01 June 1981
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Trypsin-induced activation of the thiol esters in α2-macroglobulin generates a short-lived intermediate (‘nascent’ α2M) that can react rapidly to incorporate not only methylamine or putrescine but also proteins lacking proteinase activity
scientific article published on 01 June 1981

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    Trypsin-induced activation of the thiol esters in alpha 2-macroglobulin generates a short-lived intermediate ('nascent' alpha 2-M) that can react rapidly to incorporate not only methylamine or putrescine but also proteins lacking proteinase activity (English)
    Trypsin-induced activation of the thiol esters in α2-macroglobulin generates a short-lived intermediate (‘nascent’ α2M) that can react rapidly to incorporate not only methylamine or putrescine but also proteins lacking proteinase activity (English)

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