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  From: Fumio Arisaka <farisaka@bio.titech.ac.jp>
  To  : STEVE HARDING <Steve.Harding@nottingham.ac.uk>
  Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 11:30:46 +0900

Re: Oldies but goldies

Dear Steve,

Another source of data may be

    "Handbook of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology", 3rd Ed., ed. by G.D.
Fasman, CRC Press, Clevelena, 'Proteins', vol. I-III (1976)"
and
    "The Plasma Proteins", 2nd Ed., ed. by F.W.Putnam, Academic Press,
New York, Vol.I-III (1975-1977)"

I have a databook of proteins (in Japanese), where the above books are
listed as references.
The s-values of ribonuclease A and ovalbumin are listed to be 1.8 - 1.9 S
and 3.6 - 3.8 S, respectively, but there is no data on deoxyhemoglobin
(of course oxy-Hb is listed).

Fumio

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> Hello RASMB's
> Does anyone have any relatively recent (i.e. of less than 50 years
> antiquity) so20,w values for these "oldies but goldies"?
> ribonuclease A (1.64)
> deoxyhemoglobin (4.31)
> ovalbumin? (3.42, 3.55)
> I've done a database search and came up with nothing: the numbers in
> brackets are values dating 50 years or older.
> Cheers
> Steve
>
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