Protein: QQICIMFELTQISS Predict the products of the following reactions with the protein given, if there is none, write NO RXN. Also indicate, if the reaction is fast or slow.
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Protein: QQICIMFELTQISS
Predict the products of the following reactions with the protein given, if there is none, write NO RXN. Also indicate, if the reaction is fast or slow.
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