thermus thermophilus strains active in purine nucleoside synthesis
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Abstract
Several strains of Thermus thermophilus were tested in order to detect purine nucleoside synthase activity using pyrimidine nucleosides as the sugar-donor and adenine or hypoxanthine as bases. High productivity values (t =1 hr) were obtained while completely avoiding adenosine-deaminase degradation of the products. N-2-deoxy-ribosyltransferase activity is described for the first time in hyperthermophilic bacteria.
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| Authors | ;Marcos Almendros;José Berenguer Carlos;José-Vicente Sinisterra Gago |
| Journal | Journal of ethnopharmacology |
| Year | 2009 |
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10.3390/molecules14031279
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