
doi: 10.1007/bf00410405
pmid: 5711190
Hansenula anomala, a yeast lacking malate enzyme, was able to grow in media containing malate or aspartate as sole carbon and energy sources. Both aspartate-α-ketoglutarate transaminase and pyruvate kinase activities changed their levels when the yeast was grown on different carbon sources. Pyruvate kinase activity was increased by fructose 1,6-diphosphate.
Aspartic Acid, Malate Dehydrogenase, Yeasts, Pyruvate Kinase, Malates, Aspartate Aminotransferases, Pyruvates
Aspartic Acid, Malate Dehydrogenase, Yeasts, Pyruvate Kinase, Malates, Aspartate Aminotransferases, Pyruvates
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