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Formylglutamic acid

The metabolism of formiminoglutamic acid varies in different organisms. In Psevdomonas extracts, formiminoglutamic acid is converted to formylglutamic acid and ammonia by an enzyme that has not been purified, but is active in the presence of sulfhydryl compounds that inhibit... [Pg.336]

Formylglutamic acid can be formed in liver in the readily reversible reaction (Silverman et al, 1958b) 5-formyl-FH4 + glutamic acid FH4-N-formylglutamic acid, a reaction also observed by Miller and Waelsch (1957). [Pg.9]


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