Instability of thymidine kinase in plant extracts
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概要
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Thymidine kinase and phosphotransferase activities were assayed in various plant tissues to examine claims that phosphotransferase is the dominant phosphorylating mechanism. Results showed that thymidine kinase is the principal activity in young tissues and that its apparent absence is due to the relatively high instability of the enzyme in plant extracts.
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著者
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Brunori Alberto
Department Of Biology University Of California
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HOTTA Yasuo
Department of Biology, School of Science, Nagoya University
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Hotta Yasuo
Department Of Biology University Of California
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Hotta Yasuo
Department Of Biology School Of Science Nagoya University
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Stern Herbert
Department of Biology, University of California
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Stern Herbert
Department Of Biology University Of California
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