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Occurrence of an L(+)-Alanine-Dehydrogenase in Bacillus subtilis

THE metabolic analysis of mutant strains of B. subtilis has shown that the ability to use the ammonium ion as the sole source of nitrogen for growth corresponds to the presence of a glutamic-dehydrogenase 1 . However, a mutant unable to use the ammonium ion (strain S − ), lacking glutamic-dehydrogen...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1955-12, Vol.176 (4492), p.1073-1075
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