The primary structure of Escherichia coli K12 aspartokinase I-homoserine dehydrogenase I. Distribution of the methioninyl residues and of the cysteinyl and tryptophanyl tryptic peptides
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The primary structure of Escherichia coli K12 aspartokinase I-homoserine dehydrogenase I. Distribution of the methioninyl residues and of the cysteinyl and tryptophanyl tryptic peptides
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