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Abstract: The nucleotide sequence of the subtilisin-encoding gene from the antactic psychotroph Bacillus TA39 was determined. The primary structure of the subtilisin precursor is composed of 420 amino acids giving rise to a mature enzyme of 309 amino acids. Asp-145, His-185 and Ser-361 are the proposed catalytic residues of the active site
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