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A convenient procedure for the biosynthesis and isolation of 35S‐adenosylmethionine

Schlenk et al., 1966

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14642166348585331981
Author
Schlenk F
Zydek C
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Publication venue
Journal of Labelled Compounds

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Abstract 35S‐(5′‐Deoxyadenosine‐5′)‐L‐methionine (35S‐adenosylmethionine, C15H23N6O5S+) has been isolated in useful amounts from yeast cells which were cultivated in a medium containing 35SO—‐4. Procedures for purification and analysis are …
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