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1 Book chapter

Nucleotide Metabolism

Martinussen, Jan; Willemoës, M.; Kilstrup, Mogens

Comprehensive Biotechnology — 2011, pp. 91-107

Metabolic pathways are connected through their utilization of nucleotides as supplier of energy, allosteric effectors, and their role in activation of intermediates. Therefore, any attempt to exploit a given living organism in a biotechnological process will have an impact on nucleotide metabolism

Year: 2011

Language: English

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2 Book chapter

Nucleotide metabolism

Martinussen, J.; Willemoes, M.; Kilstrup, M.

Comprehensive Biotechnology — 2019, pp. 69-84

Metabolic pathways are connected through their utilization of nucleotides as supplier of energy, allosteric effectors, and their role in activation of intermediates. Therefore, any attempt to exploit a given living organism in a biotechnological process will have an impact on nucleotide metabolism

Year: 2019

Language: English

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3 Journal article

Nucleotide metabolism and its control in lactic acid bacteria

Year: 2005

Language: English

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4 Journal article

Nucleotide Metabolism and its Control in Lactic Acid Bacteria

Most metabolic reactions are connected through either their utilization of nucleotides or their utilization of nucleotides or their regulation by these metabolites. In this review the biosynthetic pathways for pyrimidine and purine metabolism in lactic acid bacteria are described including

Year: 2005

Language: English

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5 Journal article

Nucleotide metabolism in Lactococcus lactis: Salvage pathways of exogenous pyrimidines

By measuring enzyme activities in crude extracts and studying the effect of toxic analogs (5-fluoropyrimidines) on cell growth, the metabolism of pyrimidines in Lactococcus lactis was analyzed. Pathways by which uracil, uridine, deoxyuridine, cytidine, and deoxycytidine are metabolized in L. lactis

Year: 1994

Language: English

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6 Journal article

The PurR regulon in Lactococcus lactis – transcriptional regulation of the purine nucleotide metabolism and translational machinery

. This suggests that binding of the PurR protein to the PurBox takes over the role of the -35 sequence. The study has expanded the PurR regulon to include promoters in nucleotide metabolism, C(1) compound metabolism, phosphonate transport, pyrophosphatase activity, (p)ppGpp metabolism, and translation-related

Year: 2012

Language: English

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