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The mechanism of histidase induction and formation in Bacillus subtilis
Leland H. Hartwell
, Boris Magasanik
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Bacillus Subtilis (B. subtilis)
100%
Inducer
100%
Histidase
100%
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
60%
Histidine
40%
Protein Synthesis
20%
RNA Synthesis
20%
Active Enzyme
20%
Protein Precursors
20%
Intracellular Level
20%
Actinomycin
20%
Histidine Ammonia-lyase
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Messenger RNA
100%
Enzyme
66%
Histidine
66%
Protein Biosynthesis
33%
Precursor
33%
Lyase
33%
RNA Synthesis
33%
Protein Precursor
33%
Dactinomycin
33%
Neuroscience
Histidine Ammonialyase
100%
Messenger RNA
50%
Ribosome
33%
Protein Biosynthesis
16%
Monomer
16%
Histidine
16%
RNA Synthesis
16%
Actinomycin
16%
Protein Precursor
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Histidine Ammonialyase
100%
Messenger RNA
50%
Monomer
16%
Dactinomycin
16%
Histidine
16%
Protein Precursor
16%