Abstract

Crystalline chymotrypsin has been found to be catalytically active as a suspension in methylene chloride. Diphenyl carbamyl chloride and m-nitrobenzenesulfonyl fluoride, irreversible inhibitors of chymotrypsin in aqueous solution, reacted with the suspended enzyme, leading to progressive inactivation with time.

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