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J Bacteriol. 1977 August; 131(2): 682-684
ABSTRACT
Nonsense suppressor genes caused the synthesis of new triosephosphate isomerase isozymes in Bacillus subtilis. Incubation with trypsin produced a large decrease in the apparent molecular weight of one such isozyme and simultaneously changed the electrophoretic behavior such that it resembled that of the wild-type enzyme.
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