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The uptake of some sulphur-containing amino acids by a brewer's yeast.
- G. Maw
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of general microbiology
- 1 May 1963
SUMMARY A study of the accumulation by a brewer's yeast of six sulphur-containing amino acids labelled with sulphur-35 showed several distinct patterns of uptake. L-Methionine was accumulated rapidly… Expand
Ability of S-methyl-L-cysteine to annul the inhibition of yeast growth by L-ethionine and by S-ethyl-L-cysteine.
- G. Maw
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of general microbiology
- 1 July 1961
SUMMARY: The inhibition of growth of a brewer's yeast and four other yeasts by L-ethionine, and the annulment of the inhibition by L-methionine were examined. S-Methyl-L-cysteine, DL-methionine… Expand
An investigation of the biological behavior of the sulfur analogue of choline.
- G. Maw, V. Duvigneaud
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Journal of biological chemistry
- 1 December 1948
The oxidation of dimethylthetin and related compounds to sulphate in the rat.
- G. Maw
- Biology, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1 August 1953
Sulphonium salts, such as the trimethylsulphonium and triethylsulphonium halides, possess certain of the pharmacological properties of quaternary ammonium compounds (Crum Brown & Fraser, 1872) and… Expand
Compounds related to dimethylthetin as sources of labile methyl groups.
- G. Maw, V. Duvigneaud
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Journal of biological chemistry
- 1 December 1948
Sulphate formation from dimethylthetin in rat liver.
- G. Maw
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1 December 1954
α-Hydroxy acids as metabolites of sulfur amino acids in yeast
- G. Maw, C. M. Coyne
- Chemistry
- 1 December 1966
Abstract S-Ethyl- l -cysteine added to a suspension of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in a glucosecontaining medium is taken up by the cells, the sulfur of the amino acid being rapidly excreted into the… Expand
The metabolism of S-methylcysteine in yeasts.
- G. Maw, C. M. Coyne
- Biology, Medicine
- Archives of biochemistry and biophysics
- 1968
Abstract The utilization of the sulfur of S -methylcysteine by the yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida utilis for the synthesis of protein-cystine and -methionine has been studied. Under… Expand
Thetin-homocysteine transmethylase; a preliminary manometric study of the enzyme from rat liver.
- G. Maw
- Biology, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1 May 1956
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Thetin-homocysteine transmethylase. The distribution of the enzyme, studied with the aid of trimethylsulphonium chloride as substrate.
- G. Maw
- Biology, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1 August 1959