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Pathways of sugar metabolism in relation to the biosynthesis of polyacetylenic antibiotics

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Der Einbau von [1-14C]-Acetat bei der Biosynthese von Xylose aus Äthanol durch die Basidiomycete B-841 beweist das Vorhandensein von drei verschiedenen Wegen des Zuckerstoffwechsels in diesem Pilz: 1. Glycolyse, 2. Transaldolase-Transketolase-Zyklus, 3. Abbau von Glucose zu Glucuronat und Pentose.

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Bu'Lock, J.D., Gregory, H. Pathways of sugar metabolism in relation to the biosynthesis of polyacetylenic antibiotics. Experientia 15, 420–421 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157688

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