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  • 2. Bovine pepsinogens and pepsins. The sequence around a reactive aspartyl residue.
    Meitner PA.
    Biochem J; 1971 Oct; 124(4):673-6. PubMed ID: 4943483
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  • 3. An aspartic acid residue at the active site of pepsin. The isolation and sequence of the heptapeptide.
    Bayliss RS, Knowles JR, Wybrandt GB.
    Biochem J; 1969 Jun; 113(2):377-86. PubMed ID: 4897201
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  • 4. The structure and function of acid proteases. V. Comparative studies on the specific inhibition of acid proteases by diazoacetyl-DL-norleucine methyl ester, 1,2-epoxy-3-(p-nitrophenoxy) propane and pepstatin.
    Takahashi K, Chang WJ.
    J Biochem; 1976 Sep; 80(3):497-506. PubMed ID: 10290
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  • 5. Thyroid acid proteinase. Properties and inactivation by diazoacetyl-norleucine methyl ester.
    Smith GD, Murray MA, Nichol LW, Trikojus VM.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1969 Feb 11; 171(2):288-98. PubMed ID: 4886478
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  • 6. The structure and function of acid proteases. Specific inactivation of an acid protease from Rhizopus chinensis by diazoacetyl-DL-norleucine methyl ester.
    Mizobe F, Takahashi K, Ando T.
    J Biochem; 1973 Jan 11; 73(1):61-8. PubMed ID: 4570372
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  • 8. The site of diazoacetyl inhibitor attachment to acid proteinase of Aspergillus awamori--an analog of penicillopepsin and pepsin.
    Kovaleva GG, Shimanskaya MP, Stepanov VM.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1972 Nov 15; 49(4):1075-81. PubMed ID: 4565799
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  • 12. Monkey pepsinogens and pepsins. IV. The amino acid sequence of the activation peptide segment of Japanese monkey pepsinogen.
    Kageyama T, Takahashi K.
    J Biochem; 1980 Jul 15; 88(1):9-16. PubMed ID: 6773933
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  • 14. The structure and function of acid proteases. IV. Inactivation of the acid protease from Mucor pusillus by acid protease-specific inhibitors.
    Takahashi K, Chang WJ, Arima K.
    J Biochem; 1976 Jul 15; 80(1):61-7. PubMed ID: 9381
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  • 19. Molecular characteristics of pepsinogen and pepsin from duck glandular stomach.
    Pichová I, Kostka V.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B; 1990 Jul 15; 97(1):89-94. PubMed ID: 2253484
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  • 20. Identification of the iodine-sensitive tyrosines in porcine pepsin.
    Mains G, Burchell RH, Hofmann T.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1973 Sep 05; 54(1):275-82. PubMed ID: 4582379
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