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Do the point mutations in PBGS (R240A, W19A and F12L) affect the mass of the monomer?

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Do the point mutations in PBGS (R240A, W19A and F12L) affect the mass of the monomer?

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It depends on the type of point mutation. If the point mutation is an addition or deletion then the resulting monomer will indeed have a different mass. However, if you substitute one base for another then the mutation may or may not effect the monomer’s mass depending on the codon resulting from the mutation.

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