Abstract

In our studies on fermentative production of sugar nucleotides and cytidine derivatives,1 ~6) we found that Triton X-100 treatment of yeast cells allowed them to phosphorylate nucleotide monophosphate (CMP)to nucleotide triphosphate (CTP) and then, convert them further to a final nucleotide derivative (CDP-choline).Un-

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YeastChemistryCellEukaryotic cellTriton X-100BiophysicsFood scienceBiochemistryPulmonary surfactantBiology

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Year
1981
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Volume
45
Issue
11
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2627-2629
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Akira Kimura, Kenji Arima, Kousaku Murata (1981). Biofunctional change in yeast cell surface on treatment with triton X-100.. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry , 45 (11) , 2627-2629. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb1961.45.2627

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10.1271/bbb1961.45.2627