Cellular electrophysiology. XVI. Efffcts of amethopterin on the coulokinetic behaviour of Escherichia coli.
@article{Allen1968CellularEX, title={Cellular electrophysiology. XVI. Efffcts of amethopterin on the coulokinetic behaviour of Escherichia coli.}, author={M. J. Allen and A. Charnecki}, journal={Currents in modern biology}, year={1968}, volume={2 4}, pages={ 215-8 } }
Abstract It was the intent of this investigation to ascertain whether all the formate formed as a result of the metabolism of glucose, gluconolactone and pyruvate by Escherichia coli (ATCC 9637) was completely oxidized, as determined electrochemically, rather than a portion of the formate being diverted tor synthetic purposes through mediation of tetrahydrofolic acid known to react with formate in effecting one-carbon transfer. The presence of the antifolate, amethopterin in the anolytes… CONTINUE READING
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