Concentrations and Compositions of Internal Free Amino Acids in a Halotolerant Brevibacterium sp. in Response to Salt Stress
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Internal amino acids of Brevibacterium sp. JCM6894 were analyzed when the cells were grown in various concentrations of NaCl. γ-Aminobutyric acid was accumulated in parallel with the increase of external NaCl concentrations. During transient salt stress, 4-hydroxyproline was synthesized in the cells.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1994-10-23
著者
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NAGATA SHINICHI
Research Center for Inland Seas, Kobe University
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MIMURA HARUO
Research Institute for Marine Cargo Transportation, Kobe University of Mercantile Marine
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Mimura Haruo
Research Institute For Marine Cargo Transportation Kobe University Of Mercantile Marine
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Nagata Shinichi
Research Center For Inland Seas Kobe University
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Nagata Shinichi
Research Institute Of Marine Cargo Transportation Kobe University Of Mercantile Marine
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Matsumoto Tadashi
Industrial Research Center of Shiga Prefecture
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Mimura Haruo
Research Institute Of Marine Cargo Transportation Kobe University Of Mercantile Marine
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