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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Metabolism of Arginine in Serratia Marcescens II. Carbamy1-Adednosine Diphosphate Phosphoferase

KT Glasziou

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 9(2) 253 - 262
Published: 1956

Abstract

Carbamyl-adenesine diphesphate (ADP) phosphoforase, an enzyme which eatalysos the synthosis and broakdown of oarbamyl phosphate (CAP), has beon purified 43-fold and obtained free of carbamyl phosphate phosphatase activity. ADP, but not. adenosine mOllophosphate, has been shown to be a sllbsLrate for the enzyme. Magnesium or manganous ions are requirod for activity. Inhibition by heavy metal cations and p-chloromorcuribenzoato indicate that, a sulpbydryl group is involved in catalysis.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9560253

© CSIRO 1956

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