Glucose and certain other sugars accelerated hydrogen sulphide production from L-cysteine by washed cells of Escherichia coli (strain Crookes) which had been grown in the presence of L-cysteine. On the other hand, glucose or some other sugars in protein hydrolysate media contain-ing L-cysteine suppressed the synthesis of an enzyme(s) which mediates the formation of hydrogen sulphide from L-cysteine. Glucose accelerated sulphide formation from L-cysteine by sonicated preinduced cells, although activity was unstable to such treatment. Both effects of glucose were influenced by the amino acid content of the medium. Sulphide production probably resulted through the action of cysteine desulphydrase; certain evidence suggested that a transaminase...
Emission of hydrogen sulphide in response to D-cysteine by leaf discs of cucurbit plants or cultured...
Glucose inhibits the biosynthesis of several inducible enzymes in Aerobacter aerogenes. Previ-ous st...
Glycoside linkage (cellobiose versus maltose) dramatically influenced bioenergetics to different ext...
International audienceD-cysteine, a powerful inhibitor of Escherichia coli growth, is decomposed in ...
The literature concerning the microbial degradation of cystine has been re-viewed recently by Fromag...
Many organisms produce endogenous hydrogen sulfide (H2S) as a by-product of protein, peptide, or L-c...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has been proposed to have various physiological functions, and it may functio...
SUMMARY: Hydrogen sulphide production by washed bacterial suspensions in buffered substrate solution...
Inducible enzymes in microorganisms have received much attention in recent years since they offer a ...
SUMMARY: Hydrogen sulphide production by growing cultures and non-multi-plying suspensions was compa...
of Escherichia coli have revealed that virtually all of the carbon and sulfur of that enzyme is deri...
thiosulphate in the presence of pyruvate or acetaldehyde. Production of H2S was slight in the presen...
In Escherichia coli the sulfur-containing amino acid homocysteine (Hcy) is the last intermediate on ...
The microbial degradation of cystine and cysteine was first quantitatively investigated by Tarr (193...
l-cysteine desulfurase activity was measured by determination of total sulfide produced [48]. A) 1 μ...
Emission of hydrogen sulphide in response to D-cysteine by leaf discs of cucurbit plants or cultured...
Glucose inhibits the biosynthesis of several inducible enzymes in Aerobacter aerogenes. Previ-ous st...
Glycoside linkage (cellobiose versus maltose) dramatically influenced bioenergetics to different ext...
International audienceD-cysteine, a powerful inhibitor of Escherichia coli growth, is decomposed in ...
The literature concerning the microbial degradation of cystine has been re-viewed recently by Fromag...
Many organisms produce endogenous hydrogen sulfide (H2S) as a by-product of protein, peptide, or L-c...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has been proposed to have various physiological functions, and it may functio...
SUMMARY: Hydrogen sulphide production by washed bacterial suspensions in buffered substrate solution...
Inducible enzymes in microorganisms have received much attention in recent years since they offer a ...
SUMMARY: Hydrogen sulphide production by growing cultures and non-multi-plying suspensions was compa...
of Escherichia coli have revealed that virtually all of the carbon and sulfur of that enzyme is deri...
thiosulphate in the presence of pyruvate or acetaldehyde. Production of H2S was slight in the presen...
In Escherichia coli the sulfur-containing amino acid homocysteine (Hcy) is the last intermediate on ...
The microbial degradation of cystine and cysteine was first quantitatively investigated by Tarr (193...
l-cysteine desulfurase activity was measured by determination of total sulfide produced [48]. A) 1 μ...
Emission of hydrogen sulphide in response to D-cysteine by leaf discs of cucurbit plants or cultured...
Glucose inhibits the biosynthesis of several inducible enzymes in Aerobacter aerogenes. Previ-ous st...
Glycoside linkage (cellobiose versus maltose) dramatically influenced bioenergetics to different ext...