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Publikováno v:
European Journal of Biochemistry. 65:225-236
1. Oxalacetase from Asperigillus niger was found to be an inducible enzyme, the induction being dependent not only on neutralisation of the acidic growth medium but also on the presence of carbonate. An explanation is proposed. 2. Three methods were
Autor:
Peter Wunderwald, Helmut Lenz, Gerhard Gottschalk, Wolfgang Buckel, Hermann Eggerer, Verena Buschmeier
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Biochemistry. 24:201-206
1 Using a medium of tritiated water for the conversion of fumarate to malate and using a medium of deuterium oxide for the cleavage of citrate, chiral acetate was generated enzymically in the sequence fumarate malate oxaloacetate citrate acetate. 2 A
Autor:
Helmut Lenz, Peter Wunderwald, Wolfgang Buckel, Gerhard Gottschalk, Hermann Eggerer, John Warcup Cornforth, Richard Mallaby, C. Donninger, John W. Redmond
Publikováno v:
Nature. 226:517-519
By enzymic reactions using and generating asymmetrically labelled acetic acids, it is shown that R and S citrate synthases, citrate lyase and ATP citrate lyase all produce inversion of configuration at the methyl group when citrate is synthesized, or
Autor:
Robexrt H. Abeles, Hugo Aebi, Erik Änggard, Norman G. Anderson, Walter Appel, M.H. Aprison, Gilbert Ashwell, Swee E. Aw, Uriel Bachrach, Karl-Heinz Bässler, Eugene S. Baginski, Klaus Beaucamp, Günter Bechtler, Hans Ulrich Bergmeyer, Erich Bernt, Hans-Otto Beutler, Rardon D. Bevill, Heidi Birchmeier, Oscar Bodansky, Paul Boulanger, Karl Brand, Myron Brin, David J.H. Brock, John T. Brosnan, David H. Brown, Joseph G. Brown, Theodor Bücher, Hannes Büttner, Giovanni Ceriotti, James F.A. Chase, Alan Coddington, Patricia S. Cohen, Jack M. Cooperman, Rudolf Czok, Stanley Dagley, Katharina von Dahl, Arne Dahlqvist, Karl Decker, Ulrich C. Dubach, Arnold Eberhard, Fujio Egami, Leonard V. Eggleston, Manfred Eggstein, Frank Eisenberg, Hugo Fasold, William H. Fishman, Piero P. Foà, Edith Förster, Georg Forster, Jörg Frei, Ursula Friebe, Lygia W. Fried, Rainer Fried, Herbert C. Friedmann, Wolf-Peter Fritsch, Hans Fritz, Herbert J. Fromm, Ernest F. Gale, Peter Bryan Garland, Karlfried Gawehn, Ulrich Gerlach, Paul A. Giang, Martin Gibbs, Richard Gitzelmann, Guiseppe Giusti, Heinz W. Goedde, Nelson D. Goldberg, L.T. Graham, Marianne Grassi, Elaine Greenberg, Helmut Greiling, Wolfgang Gruber, Gerd Gundlach, Ingeborg Gutmann, Alexander Hagen, Erich Haid, Hans Haindl, Geoffrey Halliwell, Erwin Hansert, Shin Hasegawa, George G. Hazen, Fritz Heinz, Benno Hess, Peter-Uwe Heuckenkamp, Walter Hiby, John G. Hildebrand, Günther Hillmann, Magnus Hjelm, John R. Hobbs, Norman Joseph Hochella, Thomas Höpner, Helmut Hofner, August W. Holldorf, Günter Holz, Helmut Holzer, Bernhard L. Horecker, Koki Horikoshi, Ronald E. Huribert, Joel Hutzier, Kurt J. Isselbacher, Barbara von Jagow-Westermann, William B. Jakoby, Dieter Jaworek, Mary Ellen Jones, Søren Jørgensen, Wolfram Kaiser, Heinrich Kaltwasser, Reinhard Kattermann, Edna B. Kearney, Dietrich Keppler, John King, Bernard Klein, Martin Klingenberg, Siegmar Klose, Helmut R. Klotzsch, Leiv Klungsøyr, Joachim Knappe, Leonard D. Kohn, Friedrich-Wilhelm Koss, Gladys Krakow, Elisabeth Kuhlmann, Ernest Kun, Gerhart Kurz, Jürgen Kusche, Rudolf Lachenicht, Walther Lamprecht, Gunter Lang, Ulrich Langenbeck, Erwin Latzko, Gerhard Laudahn, Franz Leuthardt, Jacob B. Levine, Alfred Linker, Georg Löffler, Georg Wilhelm Löhr, Karin Löschenkohl, Wilfried Lorenz, Oliver H. Lowry, A. Leonard Luhby, Patricia Lund, Frank Lundquist, Feodor Lynen, Hermann Mattenheimer, Heinrich Matthaei, Claus Maurer, Dieter Mayer, Dieter Mecke, Jane Mellanby, Gerhard Michal, Hans Möllering, Gotthilf Näher, Charles W. Nagel, Robert G. Narins, Erwin Negelein, Heinrich G. Netheler, Eric A. Newsholme, Franz Noll, Hans-Dieter Ohlenbusch, Roger Osteux, Peter Otto, Antonius P.M. van Oudheusden, Paul M. Packmann, Janet V. Passonneau, David J. Pearson, Gerhard Pfleiderer, Wolfgang Pilz, Brunhilde Poppendiek, Jack Preiss, Johann Pütter, Jesse C. Rabinowitz, Efraim Racker, Elli Rauscher, Wirnt Rick, Erwin Rimbach, Peter Röschlau, Carmen Louis Rosano, Jean-François Rouayrenc, Bengt Samuelsson, George E. Schaiberger, Peter Scheibe, William Scher, Helmut Schievelbein, Hans-Günter Schlegel, Ella Schmid, Ellen Schmidt, Felix H. Schmidt, Friedrich W. Schmidt, Helmuth Schmidt, Wilhelm Schoner, Josef Schormüller, Gerhard Schreiber, Christian Schütt, Demoy W. Schulz, Morton K. Schwartz, Gertraud Schweitzer, Werner Seubert, Günther Siebert, Abraham L. Siegel, Wolfgang Staib, Dankwart Stamm, Hans-Peter Stegbauer, Philipp Stein, Harald Stork, Harold V. Street, Bernard L. Strehler, Heinrich Südhof, Szasz Gabor, Shigehiko Taniguchi, Ivar Trautschold, Philip K. Tubbs, Johannes Ullrich, P. Roy Vagelos, Carl-Henrie de Verdier, Peter Vögele, Klaus-Dieter Voigt, August Wilhelm Wahlefeld, Kurt Wallenfels, Hans Dierck Waller, Hans Elmar Walter, Klaus Walter, Otto Warburg, Arthur Weissbach, Herwig Weisser, Eugen Werle, H. Whitney Wharton, Hans-Joachim Wieker, Otto Wieland, Roger Jozef Wieme, J. Henry Wilkinson, Dermot H. Williamson, John R. Williamson, Wolfgang Wilmanns, Irene Witt, Hans-Peter Wolf, Peter Wunderwald, Hans Georg Zachau, Bennie Zak, Gottfried Zankl, Joachim Ziegenhorn, Nepomuk Zöllner
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::61dd649d066b17f1a26356b0cc4970dc
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-091302-2.50005-0
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-091302-2.50005-0
Autor:
John Warcup Cornforth, John W. Redmond, Gerhard Gottschalk, Peter Wunderwald, Helmut Lenz, Wolfgang Buckel, Hermann Eggerer, Verena Buschmeier, Richard Mallaby
Publikováno v:
European journal of biochemistry. 24(2)
1 R-Acetate and S-acetate, as the coenzyme-A esters, were converted into citrates on recitrate synthase. 2 The citrate were assayed for chirality at the 2-position (a) by incubation with aconitate hydratase (aconitase) and (b) by cleavage to malate b
Autor:
Gunthard Biedermann, John Warcup Cornforth, Helmut Lenz, John W. Redmond, Verena Buschmeier, Hermann Eggerer, Richard Mallaby, Wolfgang Buckel, Peter Wunderwald
Publikováno v:
European journal of biochemistry. 24(2)
1 A new synthesis of R- and S-acetic acid (R- and S-[2H1, 3H1]acetate) is described. 2 R-Acetic acid after conversion into citrate on si-citrate synthase and cleavage of the citrate with citrate lyase regenerates an acetate which is still predominant