Polyamine Analysis of Extremely Halophilic Archaebacteria
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概要
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The polyamine patterns of 21 strains of extremely halophilic archaebacteria, including three newly described genera, were examined. Agmatine as the major polyamine was found in all strains, while putrescine was found in many, but not all strains. These polyamine profiles are consistent with those of 47 strains of the extremely halophilic archaebacteria published previously, but are different from any other groups of archaebacteria. Thus, the polyamine profile of the halophilic archaebacteria serve as a useful chemotaxonomic marker within the archaebacteria.
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著者
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ITOH Takashi
Japan Collection of Microorganisms, RIKEN (The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
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Hamana Hiroshi
Department Of Appliedchemistry Saitama Institute Of Technology
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Hamana Hiroshi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Saitama Institute Of Technology
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Hamana Hiroshi
Department Of Biological And Chemical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Gunma University
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HAMANA Koei
School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Gunma University
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Hamana Koei
School Of Health Sciences Faculty Of Medicine Gunma University
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Itoh Takashi
Japan Collection Of Microorganisms Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research
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Itoh Takashi
Japan Collection Of Microorganisms (jcm) Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (riken)
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