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. 1982 Dec;152(3):1284–1287. doi: 10.1128/jb.152.3.1284-1287.1982

Characterization of ATP citrate lyase from Chlorobium limicola.

G Antranikian, C Herzberg, G Gottschalk
PMCID: PMC221645  PMID: 7142107

Abstract

ATP citrate lyase (EC 4.1.3.8) from Chlorobium limicola was partially purified. It was established that the consumption of substrates and the formation of products proceeded stoichiometrically and that citrate cleavage was of the si-type. ADP and oxaloacetate inhibited enzyme activity. Oxaloacetate also inhibited the growth of C. limicola.

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