Affiliation:
1. Tuberculosis Research Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, the Department of Bacteriology and the Institute for Enzyme Research, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Abstract
Bastarrachea, Fernando
(University of Wisconsin, Madison),
David G. Anderson, and Dexter S. Goldman
. Enzyme systems in the mycobacteria. XI. Evidence for a functional glycolytic system. J. Bacteriol.
82:
94–100. 1961.—Cell-free extracts of the H37Ra strain of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
contain the enzymes, aldolase, phosphohexokinase, phosphohexoisomerase, and phosphoglucomutase. The first three enzymes have been purified; the characteristics of all these enzymes have been studied. The enzymes are similar to those isolated from animal tissue. A functional glycolytic system in the mycobacteria provides a mechanism for the formation of other metabolites from glycerol.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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