STUDIES ON UDPG-ALPHA-GLUCAN TRANSGLUCOSYLASE. III. INTERCONVERSION OF TWO FORMS OF MUSCLE UDPG-ALPHA-GLUCAN TRANSGLUCOSYLASE BY A PHOSPHORYLATION-DEPHOSPHORYLATION REACTION SEQUENCE.

作者: Daniel L. Friedman , Joseph Larner

DOI: 10.1021/BI00904A009

关键词: PhosphorylationUridine diphosphate glucoseAlpha glucanGlucosyltransferasesChemistryReaction sequenceDephosphorylationBiochemistry

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