Manganese-Dependent Ribonucleotide Reduction and Overproduction of Nucleotides in Coryneform Bacteria

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Authors

  • Georg Auling
  • Hartmut Follmann

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  • University of Kassel
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMetal Ions in Biological Systems
Pages131-161
Number of pages31
ISBN (electronic)9781040286210
Publication statusPublished - 1994

Publication series

NameMetalloenzymes Involving Amino Acid-residue and Related Radicals
PublisherCRC Press
Volume30

Abstract

The reductive formation of 2'-deoxyribonucleotides, which are required for DNA and cell replication, and the enzymes which catalyze the process are remarkable for many reasons.

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Manganese-Dependent Ribonucleotide Reduction and Overproduction of Nucleotides in Coryneform Bacteria. / Auling, Georg; Follmann, Hartmut.
Metal Ions in Biological Systems. 1994. p. 131-161 (Metalloenzymes Involving Amino Acid-residue and Related Radicals; Vol. 30).

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Auling, G & Follmann, H 1994, Manganese-Dependent Ribonucleotide Reduction and Overproduction of Nucleotides in Coryneform Bacteria. in Metal Ions in Biological Systems. Metalloenzymes Involving Amino Acid-residue and Related Radicals, vol. 30, pp. 131-161. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003573913-5
Auling, G., & Follmann, H. (1994). Manganese-Dependent Ribonucleotide Reduction and Overproduction of Nucleotides in Coryneform Bacteria. In Metal Ions in Biological Systems (pp. 131-161). (Metalloenzymes Involving Amino Acid-residue and Related Radicals; Vol. 30). https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003573913-5
Auling G, Follmann H. Manganese-Dependent Ribonucleotide Reduction and Overproduction of Nucleotides in Coryneform Bacteria. In Metal Ions in Biological Systems. 1994. p. 131-161. (Metalloenzymes Involving Amino Acid-residue and Related Radicals). doi: 10.1201/9781003573913-5
Auling, Georg ; Follmann, Hartmut. / Manganese-Dependent Ribonucleotide Reduction and Overproduction of Nucleotides in Coryneform Bacteria. Metal Ions in Biological Systems. 1994. pp. 131-161 (Metalloenzymes Involving Amino Acid-residue and Related Radicals).
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