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Arginine phosphokinase

Cheung, A.C. Kinetic properties of arginine phosphokinase from honeybees, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 154, 28-39 (1973)... [Pg.396]

Baker, G.T. Purification and some properties of arginine phosphokinase from the blow fly, Phormia regina. Insect Biochem., 6, 449-456 (1976)... [Pg.397]

Davis, R.H. Carbamyl phosphate synthesis in Neurospora crassa. I. Preliminary characterization of arginine-specific carbamyl phosphokinase. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 107, 44-53 (1965)... [Pg.280]

The hypothesis that it is not the presence or absence of histones, but their chemical modification (acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation) which determines the repressive or active (de-repressed) state of DNA has often been put forward. Phosphorylation of histones takes place through the action of the enzyme histone phosphokinase after synthesis of the histone protein molecule (with the formation of phosphoserine). Phosphorylation is most perceptible in the lysine-rich fraction. Conversely, acetylation of histones, determined by incorporation of labeled acetate, takes place most actively in arginine-rich histone, and a relationship exists... [Pg.403]


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