Lambda coli phage is not inactivated by chymotrypsin, trypsin, or ficin. T2 phage is slowly inactivated by high concentrations of (α-, ß-, γ-, or Δ-chymotrypsin, but not by trypsin or ficin. P1 phage is slowly inactivated by α-, ß-, or γ-chymotrypsin, or ficin, more rapidly by Δ-chymotrypsin, and much more rapidly by trypsin. Crystalline egg albumin, crystalline serum albumin, E. coli nucleoprotein, and yeast nucleoprotein are hydrolyzed slowly by α-chymotrypsin. Yeast nucleoprotein, like P1 phage, is hydrolyzed more rapidly by Δ-chymotrypsin than by α-chymotrypsin, but not by trypsin or ficin. Neither phages nor native proteins were attacked by papain, carboxypeptidase, deoxyribonuclease, or ribonuclease.
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Copyright © 1965 by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1964
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