1956
DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(56)90155-2
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The isolation of glutamic and aspartic acid derivatives of adenosine diphosphate

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“…In the last few years, the occurrence of nucleotide-amino acid and nucleotide-peptide compounds has been reported from several laboratories. Ascites tumour cells contain aspartic acid associated with a uridylic nucleotide (Reith, 1956), and chicken liver a compound tentatively described as adenosinediphosphoglutamic acid (Hansen and Hageman, 1956). Several compounds containing a few amino acids were isolated from micro-organisms (Hase et al, 1959;Brown, 1959).…”
Section: The Sequential Condensation Of Amino Acids Into Polypeptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few years, the occurrence of nucleotide-amino acid and nucleotide-peptide compounds has been reported from several laboratories. Ascites tumour cells contain aspartic acid associated with a uridylic nucleotide (Reith, 1956), and chicken liver a compound tentatively described as adenosinediphosphoglutamic acid (Hansen and Hageman, 1956). Several compounds containing a few amino acids were isolated from micro-organisms (Hase et al, 1959;Brown, 1959).…”
Section: The Sequential Condensation Of Amino Acids Into Polypeptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One report of ADP-amino acid conjugates has appeared (110). Hansen and Hageman reported the isolation of ADP-glutamate and ADP-aspartate from liver and lactating mammary glands.…”
Section: G Other Adenine Nucleotidesmentioning
confidence: 99%