Bacterial Distribution of the Use of Succinyl and Acetyl Blocking Groups in Diaminopimelic Acid Biosynthesis
AUTOR(ES)
Weinberger, Steven
RESUMO
The use of acetate, rather than succinate, as a blocking group in diaminopimelate biosynthesis has been found only in species of the genus Bacillus.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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