Orientation of chlorophyll in vivo. Studies with magnetic field oriented chlorella |
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Authors: | J F Becker N E Geacintov F Van Nostrand R Van Metter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry Northwestern University Medical and Dental Schools Chicago, Illinois 60611 USA |
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Abstract: | The streptomycetes have a bacterial-type cell wall and a mycelial growth habit. Although the exact taxonomic relationship to yeasts or fungi and the bacteria is unknown, a great similarity to bacteria is assumed. CA340 (Abbott) is found to possess a multienzyme complex making fatty acids. The crude enzyme complex is stimulated by FMN; is inhibited by iodoacetamide; is excluded and partially purified (ca. 70-fold) by Sephadex G-200; is most active at pH 7.5; is most stable in 0.5 M phosphate buffer. Thus, CA340 and possibly all streptomycetes have a major biochemical similarity to yeasts and fungi. |
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