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J Bacteriol. 1978 January; 133(1): 409-410

Formation of N-carbamyl putrescine from citrulline in Escherichia coli.

N Akamatsu, M Oguchi, Y Yajima and M Ohno

ABSTRACT

Decarboxylation of citrulline by Escherichia coli enzymes was presented. The N-carbamyl putrescine produced showed the same properties as those of synthesized authentic samples in column chromatography, paper chromatography, and paper electrophoresis.


J Bacteriol. 1978 January; 133(1): 409-410




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