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. 1985 Aug;50(2):543–545. doi: 10.1128/aem.50.2.543-545.1985

Occurrence of β-Aminoglutaric Acid in Marine Bacteria

Susan M Henrichs 2,*, Russell Cuhel 2
PMCID: PMC238659  PMID: 16346870

Abstract

β-Aminoglutaric acid, a nonprotein amino acid isomer of glutamic acid, was found in the free amino acid pool of a marine bacterium, Alteromonas luteoviolacea. It was also found in a mixed culture of fermenting bacteria enriched from an anoxic marine sediment.

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