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Molecular weight estimation of two carboxylic ester hydrolases ofEscherichia coli

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Des électrophorèses à diverses concentrations d'acrylamide montrent que les carboxyliques esters hydrolases A et B d'E. coli possèdent des poids moléculaires distincts: 52,000 et 63,000 daltons. Les variations de mobilité observées selon les souches proviennent essentiellement de différences dans les charges électriques.

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Goullet, P. Molecular weight estimation of two carboxylic ester hydrolases ofEscherichia coli. Experientia 31, 541–543 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01932447

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