Abstract
IT has been found that on succinylation myosin releases a component of low molecular weight that can be isolated by fractionation with sulphate1. We now wish to report that this component is located in the heavy meromyosin part of the myosin molecule.
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BÁRÁNY, K., OPPENHEIMER, H. Succinylated Meromyosins. Nature 213, 626–627 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/213626a0
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