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Biosynthesis of Homoserine Lipid

1989
1,2-Diacylglyceryl-O-4’-(N,N,N-trimethyl)homoserine (DGTS) is a glycerolipid which is widely distributed in lower green plants (pteridophytes, bryophytes, and chlorophytes) and some chromophytes (Brown and Elovson 1974, Eichenberger 1982, Sato and Furuya 1984, 1985).
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ChemInform Abstract: L‐Vinylglycine from L‐Homoserine.

ChemInform, 1988
Abstract A simple and practical synthesis of L-vinylglycine starting from L-homoserine is described.
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Homoserine dehydrogenases of Serratia marcescens Sa-3

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1971
Abstract (i) At least two methionine-repressible H s DH s are present in S. marcescens S a -5 and these account for the most (90%) of the H s DH activity, (ii) the NAD + -activity is completely, and the NADP + -H s DH strongly (75–80%) repressed by L-methionine, L-cysteine and L-homoserine, but both seem to be sensitive only to cysteine among ...
M.S. Shailaja, M.R. Raghavendra Rao
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A convenient new synthesis of homoserine lactone

Tetrahedron Letters, 1987
AbstractL‐Asparaginic acid (Ia) is converted to the dibenzyl dicarboxylate (Ib) and then N‐protected with trityl chloride (III) to form (IV).
Jack E. Baldwin, M. North, A. Flinn
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[195g] Homoserine transacetylase (Neurospora)

1971
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the methods of preparation of Homoserine Transacetylase ( Neurospora ). O -Acetylhomoserine is converted by mild alkaline treatment to N-acetylhomoserine. Starting with radioactive homoserine the resulting radioactive N-acetylhomoserine can readily be separated as it is not retained by Dowex 50-H. This method
Douglas S S Kerr, Sadamu Nagai
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Specific assay for homoserine and its lactone in Pisum sativum. Preparation of homoserine hydroxamic acid

Microchemical Journal, 1982
Abstract The existence of homoserine lactone in Pisum sativum seedlings is demonstrated. L-Homoserine lactone reacts with hydroxylamine, at neutral or alkaline pH, to form homoserine hydroxamic acid. Procedures are described for preparing L-homoserine lactone and L-homoserine hydroxamic acid. The hydroxamic acid yields a color with maximum absorbance
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BIOSYNTHESIS OF THREONINE FROM HOMOSERINE

The Journal of Biochemistry, 1955
Kensuke Shimura, Yasushi Watanabe
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Homoserine in Urine in Patients with Neuroblastoma

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation, 1965
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