Aspartokinase activity was regulated by feedback inhibition in members of the genus Azotobacter. In five species the enzyme was inhibited by L-threonine and by L-lysine. The sensitivity of the enzyme to L-threonine was much higher than its sensitivity to L-lysine. Aspartokinase was also subject to concerted feedback inhibi-tion by low concentrations of both of these amino acids. Six strains of Azotobacter chroococcum, A. vinelandii and A. beijerinckii possessed a similar regulation pattern, which differed from that found in A. macrocytogenes and A. insignis. The taxonomic value of the pattern of inhibition of aspartokinase in the genus Azoto-bacter and its relation to other genera is discussed
44 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Dean A. HogansonThe problem. Diaminopimelic acid (DAP) and dipicolinic acid...
To elucidate the growth inhibitory effect of threonine, the regulation of the aspartate-derived amin...
The compatible solutes ectoine and hydroxyectoine are widely produced by bacteria as protectants aga...
Salmonella typhimurium, like Escherichia coli, has a methionine-regulated b-aspartokinase and homose...
Aspartokinase II from B. subtilis was shown by immunochemical methods to be regulated by degradation...
approach to the genetic development of a stable lysine overproducing strain of Lactobacillus plantar...
Enzymes were assayed in extracts of Bacillus sphaericus harvested late in the exponential phase from...
The commitment step to the aspartate pathway of amino acid biosynthesis is the phosphorylation of as...
Kalinowski J, Cremer J, Bachmann B, Eggeling L, Sahm H, Pühler A. Genetic and biochemical analysis o...
Kalinowski J, Bachmann B, Thierbach G, Pühler A. Aspartokinase genes lysC alpha and lysC beta overla...
Aspartokinase from Micrococcus glutamicus AEC RN-13-6/1 [a homoserine requiring, S-(2-aminoethyl)-L-...
PhDBiochemistryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.l...
Aspartate transcarbamoylase (ATCase; encoded by pyrBI genes) is one of the most studied regulatory e...
The regulation of the six enzymes responsible for the conversion of aspartate to lysine, together wi...
The extents of thialysine and selenalysine incorporation into cell proteins were compared in E. coli...
44 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Dean A. HogansonThe problem. Diaminopimelic acid (DAP) and dipicolinic acid...
To elucidate the growth inhibitory effect of threonine, the regulation of the aspartate-derived amin...
The compatible solutes ectoine and hydroxyectoine are widely produced by bacteria as protectants aga...
Salmonella typhimurium, like Escherichia coli, has a methionine-regulated b-aspartokinase and homose...
Aspartokinase II from B. subtilis was shown by immunochemical methods to be regulated by degradation...
approach to the genetic development of a stable lysine overproducing strain of Lactobacillus plantar...
Enzymes were assayed in extracts of Bacillus sphaericus harvested late in the exponential phase from...
The commitment step to the aspartate pathway of amino acid biosynthesis is the phosphorylation of as...
Kalinowski J, Cremer J, Bachmann B, Eggeling L, Sahm H, Pühler A. Genetic and biochemical analysis o...
Kalinowski J, Bachmann B, Thierbach G, Pühler A. Aspartokinase genes lysC alpha and lysC beta overla...
Aspartokinase from Micrococcus glutamicus AEC RN-13-6/1 [a homoserine requiring, S-(2-aminoethyl)-L-...
PhDBiochemistryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.l...
Aspartate transcarbamoylase (ATCase; encoded by pyrBI genes) is one of the most studied regulatory e...
The regulation of the six enzymes responsible for the conversion of aspartate to lysine, together wi...
The extents of thialysine and selenalysine incorporation into cell proteins were compared in E. coli...
44 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Dean A. HogansonThe problem. Diaminopimelic acid (DAP) and dipicolinic acid...
To elucidate the growth inhibitory effect of threonine, the regulation of the aspartate-derived amin...
The compatible solutes ectoine and hydroxyectoine are widely produced by bacteria as protectants aga...