Asparaginase production by human clinical isolates of Vibrio succinogenes.
AUTOR(ES)
Radcliffe, C W
RESUMO
Three human isolates of Vibrio succinogenes produced asparaginase. Apparent Km's were 87,220, and 320 microM. The rate of glutamine hydrolysis was between 2.8 and 3.5% of the rate of asparagine hydrolysis. Asparaginase production was not induced by ammonium ions, and enzyme yields were lower than those obtained with the rumen strain.
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