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1. The chemical structure of tryptophanase from Escherichia coli. I. Isolation and structure of a pyridoxyl decapeptide from borohydride-reduced holotryptophanase.

2. Measurement of cyclic 3',5'-denosine monophosphate by the activation of skeletal muscle protein kinase.

3. Rotational relaxation time of pyridoxyl 5-phosphate lysozyme.

4. Enzymatic modification of proteins. VI. Site of acylation of bovine serum albumin in the leucine, phenylalanine-transfer reaction.

5. Enzymatic breakage and joining of deoxyribonucleic acid. IX. Synthesis and properties of the deoxyribonucleic acid adenylate in the phage T4 ligase reaction.

6. Purification and specificity of porcine enterokinase.

7. A phytotoxic glycopeptide from potato plants infected with Corynebacterium sepedonicum.

9. Vitamin B 12 biosynthesis. Evidence for a new precursor vitamin B 12 5'-phosphate.

11. Thyroxine-protein interactions. V. Isolation and characterization of a thyroxine-binding globulin from human plasma.

12. Steroid-protein interactions. XVI. Isolation and characterization of the corticosteroid-binding globulin of the rabbit.

13. Cystathionine gamma-synthase from Salmonella. Beta elimination and replacement reactions and inhibition by O-succinylserine.

14. Ethanolamine deaminase, a cobamide coenzyme-dependent enzyme. II. Physical and chemical properties and interaction with cobamides and ethanolamine.

15. The deoxyribonuclease induced after infection of Escherichia coli by bacteriophage T5. I. Characterization of the enzyme as a 5'-exonuclease.

16. Metabolism of basic amino acids in Pseudomonas putida. Intermediates in L-arginine catabolism.

17. The amino acid sequence of the A protein (alpha subunit) of the tryptophan synthetase of Escherichia coli. IV. The cyanogen bromide fragments of the A protein.

18. The amino acid sequence of a kappa type Bence-Jones protein. II. Chymotryptic peptides.

19. The formation of uridine diphosphate-glucuronic acid in plants. Uridine diphosphate-glucuronic acid pyrophosphorylase from barley seedlings.

20. Mechanism of action of sucrose phosphorylase. 3. The reaction with water and other alcohols.

21. The amino acid sequence of a kappa type Bence-Jones protein. I. Tryptic peptides.

22. Control of pyrimidine biosynthesis in human lymphocytes. Induction of glutamine-utilizing carbamyl phosphate synthetase and operation of orotic acid pathway during blastogenesis.

23. Metabolism of cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate-8-14C by isolated, perfused rat liver.

24. Evidence for a covalent linkage between heteropolysaccharide and an hydroxy proline-containing peptide from Metridium dianthus connective tissue.

25. Sequence of bovine liver glutamate dehydrogenase. IV. Cyanogen bromide peptides.

26. Rapid labeling of mitochondrial lipids by labeled orthophosphate and adenosine triphosphate.

27. Structural analysis of nucleolar precursors of ribosomal ribonucleic acid. Polypurine sequences in nucleolar 28 S ribonucleic acid of Novikoff hepatoma ascites cells.

28. Phosphoribokinase from Pseudomonas saccharophila.

32. The amino acid sequence of the Q coat protein.

35. Arginine racemase of Pseudomonas graveolens. II. Racemization and transamination of ornithine catalyzed by arginine racemase.

36. Biosynthesis of plasma lipoproteins by rat liver ribosomes.

38. Studies on keratosulfates. Methylation, desulfation, and acid hydrolysis studies on old human rib cartilage keratosulfate.

39. Formaldehyde-induced cross-linkages in the subunit of the Escherichia coli tryptophan synthetase.

40. A diazo compound for the photochemical labeling of yeast alcohol dehydrogenase.

41. Composition, properties, and substrate specificities of Myxobacter AL-1 protease.

42. Cyanide metabolism by Bacillus megaterium.