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Page 84
... peptide bonds , the hydro- lytic cleavage of all peptide bonds is a prerequisite for the quantitative determination of the amino acid residues . Hydrolysis is most frequently accomplished by boiling the protein with concentrated ...
... peptide bonds , the hydro- lytic cleavage of all peptide bonds is a prerequisite for the quantitative determination of the amino acid residues . Hydrolysis is most frequently accomplished by boiling the protein with concentrated ...
Page 91
... peptide chains of keratin are ar- ranged in approximately equal amounts of antiparallel and parallel pleated sheets , in which the peptide chains are linked to each other by hydrogen bonds between the carbonyl ( C = O ) and imino ( NH ) ...
... peptide chains of keratin are ar- ranged in approximately equal amounts of antiparallel and parallel pleated sheets , in which the peptide chains are linked to each other by hydrogen bonds between the carbonyl ( C = O ) and imino ( NH ) ...
Page 96
... peptide bonds ( in proteins , peptides , and a few other substrates such as urea ) . Many hydrolases can be isolated in large amounts and therefore have been in- vestigated thoroughly , particularly enzymes that cata- lyze the ...
... peptide bonds ( in proteins , peptides , and a few other substrates such as urea ) . Many hydrolases can be isolated in large amounts and therefore have been in- vestigated thoroughly , particularly enzymes that cata- lyze the ...
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