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JBC, Vol. 250, Issue 10, 3713-3720, May, 1975

The N, O-diacetylmuramidase of Chalaropsis species. V. The complete amino acid sequence

J. W. Felch, T. Inagami and J. H. Hash

The complete amino acid sequence of lysozyme Ch has been established by a combination of automated and manual Edman degradation and carboxypeptidase digestion.(see article)There is a single disulfide bond in the center of the molecule. The enzyme has 211 residues with a calculated molecular weight of 22,415. Lysozyme Ch has an amino acid sequence that is totally different from all other lysozymes whose sequences are known.
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