Metabolism of n-Butane and 2-Butanone by Mycobacterium vaccae
AUTOR(ES)
Phillips, W. E.
RESUMO
n-Butane was metabolized in Mycobacterium vaccae (JOB5) via terminal oxidation. This organism metabolized 2-butanone through propionate (or propionyl coenzyme A). Subterminal oxidation in M. vaccae was apparently limited to propane.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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