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Cyclic 2,3-diphosphoglycerate

H. Rudnick, S. Hendrich, U. Pilatus and K.-H. Blotevogel (1990). Phosphate accumulation and the occurrence of polyphosphates and cyclic 2,3-diphosphoglycerate in Methanoasrcina frisia. Arch. [Pg.253]

Methanogenic bacteria contain high internal concentrations, ranging from 150mM in some mesophilic strains, to about 1 M in some thermophilic strains, up to 3 M in the extreme thermophile A/et/ianopiyru [22,175,265,266]. The anion of in thermophilic methanogens is the trianionic cyclic 2,3-diphosphoglycerate [266-268] this... [Pg.157]


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