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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of microbiology 60 (1968), S. 172-181 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Hydrogenomonas facilis verwertet Thymin, Cytosin und Uracil als N-Quelle, Hydrogenomonas H 16 dagegen nur Cytosin. Durch Hydrogenomonas facilis wird Cytosin vollständig abgebaut, durch Hydrogenomonas H 16 lediglich desaminiert, wobei das entstehende Uracil in der Nährlösung angehäuft wird. In zellfreien Extrakten aus Hydrogenomonas H 16, die mit Cytosin als einziger N-Quelle gewachsen waren, wurde Cytosindesaminase-Aktivität im gekoppelten enzymatischen Test nachgewiesen, wobei Glutaminsäuredehydrogenase als Hilfsenzym diente. Mit Ammoniumchlorid herangezogene Zellen zeigten während der Indubation in Cytosin-haltigem Medium einen 18fachen Anstieg der spezifischen Cytosindesaminase-Aktivität.
    Notes: Summary Hydrogenomonas facilis utilizes thymine, cytosine, and uracil as nitrogen sources; Hydrogenomonas H 16, however, only cytosine. Cytosine is completely metabolised by Hydrogenomonas facilis, but is only deaminated by Hydrogenomonas H 16 and the resulting uracil accumulates in the culture medium. Cytosine deaminase activity was demonstrated in cell-free preparations from Hydrogenomonas H 16 which had been grown with cytosine as the sole nitrogen source. Enzyme activity was measured using a coupled enzyme assay in which glutamic acid dehydrogenase served as an accesory enzyme. An 18-fold increase in cytosine deaminase activity was observed in ammonia-grown cells during the incubation in a cytosine containing medium.
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