A protein engineering study of the role of aspartate 158 in the catalytic mechanism of papain.

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Published in Biochemistry on July 17, 1990

Authors

R Ménard1, H E Khouri, C Plouffe, R Dupras, D Ripoll, T Vernet, D C Tessier, F Lalberté, D Y Thomas, A C Storer

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1: Biotechnology Research Institute, National Research Council, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

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