Ammonia-and Light-Induced Degradation of Paramylum in Euglena gracilis
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Ammonium ions (ammonia) induced, independent of light, the degradation of paramylum (beta-1,3-glucan) accumulated in Euglena gracilis var. bacillaris under photoautotrophic and dark-organotrophic conditions. Part of the paramylum in dark-organotrophically grown cells, however, was preserved without breakdown in the dark in the presence of ammonium ions and under carbon-starvation, being degraded on exposure to light.
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著者
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Hase E
Tokyo Inst. Of Technol. Tokyo Jpn
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Hase Eiji
Laboratory Of Chemistry Faculty Of Medicine Teikyo University
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OSAFUNE Tetsuaki
Department of Life Science, Nippon Sport Science University
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EHARA Tomoko
Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Medical University
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Ehara T
Department Of Microbiology Tokyo Medical College
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Ehara Tomoko
Department Of Life Science Nippon Sport Science University
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Sumida Shuji
Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Medical Callege
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Osafune Tetsuaki
Department Of Life Science Nippon Sport Science University
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Sumida S
Tokyo Medical Coll. Tokyo Jpn
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Sumida Shuji
Department Of Microbiology Tokyo Medical University
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