trans-3-Methylthioacrylamide, a New Metabolic Product from Methionine by Streptomyces(Microbiology & Fermentation Industry)
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概要
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trans-3-Methylthioacrylamide (3-MTAA-NH_2) was isolated as colorless needles from the culture broth of Streptomyces sioyaensis, a siomycin-producer. This substance is considered to be not only a new metabolite from methionine but also a new substance. The isolation and identification of 3-MTAA-NH_2, as well as the cultural conditions for production, were investigated. A variety of other Streptomyces also produced 3-MTAA-NH_2 from methionine.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1989-09-23
著者
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KIMURA TOSHIAKI
Biotechnology Research Center, The University of Tokyo
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YAGI SHIGEO
Biotechnology Development, Department of Production, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.,
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Yagi Shigeo
Biotechnology Development Department Of Production Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Kimura Toshiaki
Biotechnology Development Department Of Production Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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KITAI Seiji
Biotechnology Development, Department of Production, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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Kitai Seiji
Biotechnology Development Department Of Production Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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