Metabolism of Glutamate in Suspension Cultures of Paul's Scarlet Rose Cells
AUTOR(ES)
Fletcher, John S.
RESUMO
When specifically labeled glutamate-1-14C was provided to 4-day-old rose cells, 87.6% of the 14C in glutamate recovered from protein was in the number 1 carbon atom of the glutamate molecule. It was concluded that newly absorbed glutamate was incorporated directly into protein without any prior metabolism.
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