Lactose and d-Galactose Metabolism in Group N Streptococci: Presence of Enzymes for Both the d-Galactose 1-Phosphate and d-Tagatose 6-Phosphate Pathways1
AUTOR(ES)
Bissett, Donald L.
RESUMO
Group N streptococci possess enzymes for the metabolism of d-galactose through both the d-galactose 1-phosphate pathway (Leloir pathway) and the d-tagatose 6-phosphate pathway.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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