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177 related items for PubMed ID: 6008128

  • 1. Role of methionine in cephalosporin synthesis.
    Caltrider PG, Niss HF.
    Appl Microbiol; 1966 Sep; 14(5):746-53. PubMed ID: 6008128
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  • 2. Sulfur metabolism of a mutant of Cephalosporium acremonium with enhanced potential to utilize sulfate for cephalosporin C production.
    Komatsu KI, Kodaira R.
    J Antibiot (Tokyo); 1977 Mar; 30(3):226-33. PubMed ID: 558969
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  • 3. Production of cephalosporin C by single and double sulfur auxotrophic mutants of Cephalosporium acremonium.
    Drew SW, Demain AL.
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 1975 Jul; 8(1):5-10. PubMed ID: 1172409
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  • 6. Effect of methionine on cephalosporin C and penicillin N production by a mutant of Cephalosporium acremonium.
    Komatsu KI, Mizuno M, Kodaira R.
    J Antibiot (Tokyo); 1975 Nov; 28(11):881-8. PubMed ID: 1238383
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  • 8. Methionine metabolism and cephalosporin C synthesis in Cephalosporium acremonium. D-amino acid oxidase.
    Benz F, Liersch M, Nüesch J, Treichler HJ.
    Eur J Biochem; 1971 May 11; 20(1):81-8. PubMed ID: 4397084
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  • 10. Unraveling the methionine-cephalosporin puzzle in Acremonium chrysogenum.
    Martín JF, Demain AL.
    Trends Biotechnol; 2002 Dec 11; 20(12):502-7. PubMed ID: 12443871
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  • 11. Synthesis of cephalosporin C from sulfate by mutants of Cephalosporium acremonium.
    Niss HF, Nash CH.
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother; 1973 Oct 11; 4(4):474-8. PubMed ID: 4799669
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  • 14. Effect of norleucine on mycelial fragmentation in Cephalosporium acremonium.
    Drew SW, Winstanley DJ, Demain AL.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 1976 Jan 11; 31(1):143-5. PubMed ID: 945975
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  • 17. Methionine control of cephalosporin C formation.
    Drew SW, Demain AL.
    Biotechnol Bioeng; 1973 Jul 11; 15(4):743-54. PubMed ID: 4738311
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  • 19. Utilization of glycerol as cysteine and carbon sources for cephalosporin C production by Acremonium chrysogenum M35 in methionine-unsupplemented culture.
    Shin HY, Lee JY, Park C, Kim SW.
    J Biotechnol; 2011 Feb 20; 151(4):363-8. PubMed ID: 21219942
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