The Isolation and Properties of Some Soluble Proteins From Wool VIII. The Proteins of Copper-Deficient Wool
JM Gillespie
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
17(1) 282 - 300
Published: 1964
Abstract
The proteins in wools obtained from copper.deficient sheep before and after supplementing the diet with copper have been solubilized with urea-potassium thioglycollate at pH II, alkylated with iodoacetate, and then separated into protein fractions of high- and low-sulphur content. The isolated proteins from these wools have been examined by moving boundary electrophoresis and the mobilities and relative proportions of the various components measured.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9640282
© CSIRO 1964