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Nucleic Acids Research, 1977, Vol. 4, No. 1 269
© 1977


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Study on the structure-function relationship of polynucleotide phosphorylase: model of a proteolytic degraded polynucleotide phosphorylase.

Figure 3 B. SDS-electrophoresis of proteins crosslinked with dimethylsuberimidate at 4 mg/nil according to Barritault et al (13). The electrophoresis was performed from top to bottom during four hours.

1 - untreated proteolysed poiynucleotlde phosphorylase: 20 µg 11 - proteolysed polynucieotide phosphorylase (lOµg) crosslinked at 0.1 mg/ml.

The use of terminal blocking groups for the specific joining of oligonucleotides in RNA ligase reactions containing equlmolar concentrations of acceptor and donor molecules.

The address on the title page should be:

Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.

The California address should appear as a foot note at the end of the paper.

Kinetic studies on the cleavage of adenovirus DNA by restriction endonuclease Eco R1

Subscripts of terms R2(t) and R3(t) of equation [6] as well as of terms R2 and R3 in the following text line should be Interchanged


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