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Atoms, formation early evolution

Still more confusion plagued early researches, when it was not realized that the biosynthetic routes to thiamine in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are quite different, a fact not expected at the outset. Thus, evidence collected from the study of yeast could not be transposed to bacteria, and vice-versa. For instance, formate is a most efficient precursor of one of the carbon atoms of the pyrimidine part of thiamine (pyramine), both in yeasts and enterobacteria, but incorporates at C-2 in bacteria and at C-4 in yeast. However, as is briefly covered in Section VIII, this dichotomy of pathways might have a deep significance in the perspective of biochemical evolution during primitive life on Earth. [Pg.269]

Pulse radiolytic studies of the kinetics of formation of clusters containing two different metals are more readily accessible, for the reasons given above, when both ions may be reduced by a monoelectronic process. This can be achieved with mixed solutions of the monovalent ions Ag and Au, in the form of KAg(CN)2 and KAu(CN)2. " The evolution of the optical absorption spectrum with time was followed specifically at 400 and 520 nm, which correspond to the maxima of the surface plasmon bands of the monometallic silver and gold clusters, respectively. The early steps of the mechanism are rapid reductions of Ag and Au into atoms... [Pg.1225]


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