Degradation of Nucleic Acid by Allomyces macrogynus during the Production of Zoosporangia and Resistant Sporangia
Jean Youatt
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
33(3) 393 - 402
Published: 1980
Abstract
Allomyces macrogynus plants were induced to make either zoosporangia in distilled water or resistant sporangia in a solution of glucose and glutamic acid. Analyses during the stages of developmentJ showed that plants of both series degraded nucleic acid, releasing uracil, hypoxanthine and guanin~ to the suspending medium. Plants in distilled water released inorganic phosphate to the medium while those in glucose-glutamic acid solution conserved the phosphate as bound phosphate. A. arbuscula also released the purines and pyrimidines.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9800393
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