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The amino acid composition of histidine ammonia-lyase fromPseudomonas putida NCIB 10807 suggests that this enzyme may be different from thePseudomonas testosteroni NCIB 10808 histidine ammonia-lyase, whose amino acid composition is known.
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Acknowledgment. I wish to thank the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Leeds University, England, for the use of their excellent laboratory facilities.
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Rokosu, A.A. The amino acid composition of histidine ammonialyase fromPseudomonas putida NCIB 10807. Experientia 35, 1149–1150 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01963253
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