نتایج جستجو برای: aspartic acid 0a

تعداد نتایج: 748426  

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1949

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1949
D Billen H C Lichstein

Virtanen and Laine (1937) were the first to suggest the existence of an aspartic acid decarboxylase in Rhizobium trifolii, by the isolation of beta-alanine from a 47-day fermentation mash containing aspartic acid. Shive and Macow (1946), working with hydroxyaspartic acid as a competitive analogue for aspartic acid in the metabolism of Escherichia coli, found that the addition of this compound t...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. on CAD of Integrated Circuits and Systems 2002
Xrysovalantis Kavousianos Dimitris Bakalis Dimitris Nikolos Spyros Tragoudas

859 which means that x a , x a , x a are linearly independent mod ~ P (x) as specified by Lemma 1.1 in the form given by [13], since in the LFSR/SR structure the zeroth cell of the LFSR part is indexed with 0. 2) General LFSM and groups of cells with indexes greater than d 01. In this case set A = fa 1 ; a 2 ;. .. ; a k g is such that a i d, 1 i k, that is, no cell lies within the LFSM part of ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1946
J M RAVEL W SHIVE

The study of the metabolism of cells by a method termed inhibition analysis (l-3) led to the initial proposal that the antibacterial index (4) is a function of the inhibited enzyme system which becomes the limiting factor for growth of the organism. It was further proposed that if the product of this enzyme system is supplied to the organism the analogue either becomes ineffective as a growth i...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1933

2008
Randal L. Shogren J. L. Willett David Westmoreland Sergio O. Gonzalez Kenneth M. Doll Graham Swift

Aspartic acid is prepared chemically or by the fermentation of carbohydrates. Currently, low molecular weight polyaspartic acids are prepared commercially by heating aspartic acid at high temperatures (>220 C) for several hours in the solid state. In an effort to develop a more rapid, continuous, melt polymerization scheme, aspartic acid was copolymerized with adipic, azelaic, sebacic, and dode...

2003
H. PRICE

In the preceding paper (1) it was found that some strains of S. muscae required the addition of a substance found in certain acid-hydrolyzed proteins (AHPF) to liberate phage in Fildes' synthetic medium when singly infected with virus. Another strain required aspartic acid to liberate phage in Fildes' synthetic medium when singly infected. Experiments reported in this paper show that such strai...

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