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IN the first report1,2, on ‘crossing paper electrophoresis’, a direct demonstration of enzyme-substrate complex has been described. The enzymes tested included crystallized pure trypsin, chymotrypsin and ribonuclease.
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NAKAMURA, S., TAKEO, K., SASAKI, I. et al. Proof of the Formation of Enzyme-Substrate Complex by ‘Crossing-Paper Electrophoresis’. Nature 184, 638–639 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184638a0
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