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Properties of hexokinase bound to glass

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De l'hexokinase soluble a été liée et rendue insoluble par réaction avec une amine aryle derivée du verre poreux. L'enzyme garde sa fonction, mais avec une activité moindre et une constante de Michaelis différente. L'usage prolongé d'une colonne où l'enzyme est enrobé dans du verre montre que l'enzyme se sépare lentement du verre poreux.

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Shapira, J., Lecocq, J., Furst, A. et al. Properties of hexokinase bound to glass. Experientia 28, 1261–1262 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01946213

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