Aspartic acid, asparagine, glutamic acid, and glutamine contents of wool and two derived protein fractions

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A method is described for the hydrolysis of wool which entails successive reduction, carboxymethylation, and digestion with the three enzymes, Pronase, prolidase, and leucine aminopeptidase. The reliability of the method has been checked using two proteins of known composition, viz. ribonuclease A and insulin. © 1971 ASEG.

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Holt, L. A., Milligan, B., & Roxburgh, C. M. (1971). Aspartic acid, asparagine, glutamic acid, and glutamine contents of wool and two derived protein fractions. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 24(3), 509–514. https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9710509

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