1974
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9422(74)80242-6
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Phylogenetic implications of the amino acid sequence of cytochrome c from Enteromorpha intestinalis

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“…It has been demonstrated that methylated lysine residues occur in ribosomal proteins of yeast (KRUISWIJK et al 1978 b), histone III from peas (PATTHY et al 1973), and cytochrome c from higher plants and some fungi (RAMSHAW et al 1974). Although several proteins containing methylated arginine have been identified from animal systems (PAIK and KIM 1975) apart from the reported association of methyl arginine residues with ribosomal proteins from yeast (KRUISWIJK et al 1978 b) the nature of the proteins containing this substituted amino acid in plants has not been established.…”
Section: Methylationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It has been demonstrated that methylated lysine residues occur in ribosomal proteins of yeast (KRUISWIJK et al 1978 b), histone III from peas (PATTHY et al 1973), and cytochrome c from higher plants and some fungi (RAMSHAW et al 1974). Although several proteins containing methylated arginine have been identified from animal systems (PAIK and KIM 1975) apart from the reported association of methyl arginine residues with ribosomal proteins from yeast (KRUISWIJK et al 1978 b) the nature of the proteins containing this substituted amino acid in plants has not been established.…”
Section: Methylationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Process reinforcement is an important part of the varied aspects of chemical science and engineering. [ 11 ] It allows for resource maximization and does more with less. [ 12 ] As shown in Table 1 , the more and the less were summarized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%