1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf01025577
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Egg-white and blood-serum proteins functioning by noncovalent interactions: Studies by chemical modification and comparative biochemistry

Abstract: Some of the more interesting and important proteins are those that function by forming associations or complexes with other substances. The structure-function relationships of three of these with very different substances are transferrins, which chelate metal ions; avian ovomucoids, which form complexes with proteolytic enzymes; and antifreeze glycoproteins, which interact at the ice-solution interface. Interrelating studies on the comparative biochemistry with studies using chemical modification have helped i… Show more

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