Pyridine nucleotide cycle: studies in Escherichia coli and the human cell line D98/AH2

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Olivera, Baldomero M.; Hillyard, David R.
Other Author Rechsteiner, Martin; Manlapaz-Ramos, Purita; Imperial, Julita S.; Cruz, Lourdes J.
Title Pyridine nucleotide cycle: studies in Escherichia coli and the human cell line D98/AH2
Date 1981
Description Different metabolic steps comprise the pyridine nucleotide cycles in Escherichia coli and in the human cell line HeLa D98/AH2. An analysis of the "P-labeling patterns in vivo reveals that in E. coli, pyrophosphate bond cleavage of intracellular NAD predominates, while in the human cell line, cleavage of the nicotinamide ribose bond predominates.
Type Text
Publisher American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
Volume 256
Issue 16
First Page 8491
Last Page 8497
Subject Nicotinic acid; Turnover cycle; DNA ligation; Nicotinamide
Subject LCSH Escherichia coli; Pyridine nucleotides; NAD (Coenzyme); Human cell culture
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Hillyard, D., Rechsteiner, M., Manlapaz-Ramos, P., Imperial, J. S., Cruz, L. J., & Olivera, B. M. (1981). Pyridine nucleotide cycle: studies in Escherichia coli and the human cell line D98/AH2. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 256(16), 8491-7.
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