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Characterization of the peptide acetyltransferase activity in bovine and rat intermediate pituitaries responsible for the acetylation of beta-endorphin and alpha-melanotropin.
C. C. Glembotski
September 1982
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Type
Journal article
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The Journal of biological chemistry
"Acetylation"
"Acetyltransferases/*metabolism"
"Adrenocorticotropic Hormone"
"Animals"
"Cattle"
"Cell Fractionation"
"Cells"
"Cultured"
"Centrifugation"
"Density Gradient"
"Endorphins/*metabolism"
"Kinetics"
"Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormones/*metabolism"
"N-Terminal Acetyltransferases"
"Pituitary Gland/*enzymology"
"Rats"
"Subcellular Fractions/metabolism"
"beta-Endorphin"
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