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Phosphatases ofMycobacterium 607

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Die Phosphatase(n)-Aktivität der zellfreien Extrakte vonMycobacterium 607 wurde untersucht und Pyrophosphat, ATP, ADP und Fructose-1,6-diphosphat hydrolisiert. Eigene Eigenschaften der Phosphatasen wurden studiert. Auch wurde nachgewiesen, dass die Hydrolyse von ATP und ADP durch mindestens zwei verschiedene Enzyme hervorzurufen ist.

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Supported in part by funds from Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi and Grant No. E-3427, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases U.S.P.H.S. Thanks are due to Dr.R. Viswanathan for his interest in this work.

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Parvin, R., Pande, S.V. & Venkitasubramanian, T.A. Phosphatases ofMycobacterium 607. Experientia 20, 671–672 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02145261

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