Johnson, A. R., & Dekker, E. E. (1996). Woodward's reagent K inactivation of Escherichia coli L-threonine dehydrogenase: Increased absorbance at 340-350 nm is due to modification of cysteine and histidine residues, not aspartate or glutamate carboxyl groups. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
Chicago Stili AlıntıJohnson, A. R., ve E. E. Dekker. Woodward's Reagent K Inactivation of Escherichia Coli L-threonine Dehydrogenase: Increased Absorbance At 340-350 Nm Is Due to Modification of Cysteine and Histidine Residues, Not Aspartate or Glutamate Carboxyl Groups. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1996.
MLA AlıntıJohnson, A. R., ve E. E. Dekker. Woodward's Reagent K Inactivation of Escherichia Coli L-threonine Dehydrogenase: Increased Absorbance At 340-350 Nm Is Due to Modification of Cysteine and Histidine Residues, Not Aspartate or Glutamate Carboxyl Groups. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1996.