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It was shown that neuraminidase ofVibrio comma is inactivated by Ca··-binding anions like citrate, EDTA, oxalate, phosphate or tartrate. There is, however, no inhibition of the newly described enzymes ofErysipelothrix insidiosa andStreptococcus viridans. Pyruvate and, to a lesser extent, also citrate inactivate all the neuraminidases investigated independently of their activation by Ca··ions.
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Rau, W., Müller, H.E. Über die Hemmung bakterieller Neuraminidasen durch verschiedene Anionen. Experientia 31, 515–516 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01932430
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