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Arginine Catabolism and the Arginine Succinyltransferase Pathway in Escherichia coli
1998
Journal of Bacteriology
Arginine catabolism produces ammonia without transferring nitrogen to another compound, yet the only known pathway of arginine catabolism in Escherichia coli (through arginine decarboxylase) does not produce ammonia. Our aims were to find the ammonia-producing pathway of arginine catabolism in E. coli and to examine its function. We showed that the only previously described pathway of arginine catabolism, which does not produce ammonia, accounted for only 3% of the arginine consumed. A search
doi:10.1128/jb.180.16.4278-4286.1998
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