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Relationship between methionine and aromatic amino acids inEscherichia coli

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Wachstumshemmung vonEscherichia coli, durch Äthionin, Methioninsulfon, Methioninsulfoximin und Methoxinin verursacht, wird neben Methionin auch durch Tryptophan, Phenylalanin und in gewissem Umfang durch Tyrosin aufgehoben, was auf einen Zusammenhang im Stoffwechsel von Methionin und den aromatischen Aminosäuren hinweist.

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Volcani, B.E., Sarid, S. Relationship between methionine and aromatic amino acids inEscherichia coli. Experientia 12, 429–431 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157369

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