The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. II. Gentiobiosides
An enzyme from wheat germ which catalyzes the reaction: UDPG + phenol β-glucoside → UDP + phenol β-gentiobioside has been purified and separated from the enzyme which leads to the formation of glucosides. The enzyme was found to be specific for phenol β-glucosides and substituted phenol β-glucosides...
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todo:paper_00039861_v86_n1_p133_Yamaha2023-10-03T13:57:07Z The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. II. Gentiobiosides Yamaha, T. Cardini, C.E. glycoside article GLYCOSIDES/metabolism metabolism GLYCOSIDES/metabolism Glycosides An enzyme from wheat germ which catalyzes the reaction: UDPG + phenol β-glucoside → UDP + phenol β-gentiobioside has been purified and separated from the enzyme which leads to the formation of glucosides. The enzyme was found to be specific for phenol β-glucosides and substituted phenol β-glucosides (such as arbutin, salicin, p- and m-methoxyphenol glucoside, resorcinol glucoside, and mandelonitrile glucoside). Free sugars, disaccharides, or polysaccharides were not used as substrates. © 1960. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00039861_v86_n1_p133_Yamaha |
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glycoside article GLYCOSIDES/metabolism metabolism GLYCOSIDES/metabolism Glycosides Yamaha, T. Cardini, C.E. The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. II. Gentiobiosides |
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glycoside article GLYCOSIDES/metabolism metabolism GLYCOSIDES/metabolism Glycosides |
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An enzyme from wheat germ which catalyzes the reaction: UDPG + phenol β-glucoside → UDP + phenol β-gentiobioside has been purified and separated from the enzyme which leads to the formation of glucosides. The enzyme was found to be specific for phenol β-glucosides and substituted phenol β-glucosides (such as arbutin, salicin, p- and m-methoxyphenol glucoside, resorcinol glucoside, and mandelonitrile glucoside). Free sugars, disaccharides, or polysaccharides were not used as substrates. © 1960. |
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Yamaha, T. Cardini, C.E. |
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Yamaha, T. Cardini, C.E. |
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Yamaha, T. |
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The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. II. Gentiobiosides |
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The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. II. Gentiobiosides |
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The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. II. Gentiobiosides |
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The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. II. Gentiobiosides |
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The biosynthesis of plant glycosides. II. Gentiobiosides |
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biosynthesis of plant glycosides. ii. gentiobiosides |
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