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Clostridium uracilicum

Campbell LL (1957a) Rednctive degradation of pyrimidines I. The isolation and characterization of a nracil fermenting bacterinm, Clostridium uracilicum NOV. SPEC. J Bacteriol 73 220-224. [Pg.547]

Campbell LL (1957b) Rednctive degradation of pyrimidines II. Mechanism of uracil degradation by Clostridium uracilicum. J Bacteriol 73 225-229. [Pg.547]

Source Agrobacterium radiobacter NRRL B11291 Agrobacterium sp. KNK712 (after expression in Escherichia coli) Agrobacterium sp. (BEECHAM-strain) Clostridium uracilicum Comamonas sp. E 222c... [Pg.781]

Reduction of the pyrimidine ring has been shown to be the first step in the degradation of orotic acid by Clostridium (Zymobacterium) oroticum (Lieberman and Komberg 1953, 1954, 1955) (Figure 10.28a), and of nracil by Cl. uracilicum (Campbell 1957a-c, 1960) (Figure 10.28b), which closely follows the pathways for aerobic degradation. [Pg.541]


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