-
characterized by the
ability to
synthesize all the
compounds needed for growth.
Prototrophic cells (also
referred to as the 'wild type') are self-sufficient producers...
- also
require pantothenate for full growth. In general, S.
cerevisiae is
prototrophic for vitamins.
Yeast has two
mating types, a and α (alpha),
which show...
-
tested substance in
creating mutations that
result in a
return to a "
prototrophic" state, so that the
cells can grow on a histidine-free medium. The tester...
- processes:
Claisen rearrangement of
chorismate to
prephenate in
almost all
prototrophic organisms [1,5]-sigmatropic
shift in the
transformation of precorrin-8x...
-
differed by ≥1,900 SNPs, and all
detected 57
strains of
fission yeast were
prototrophic (able to grow on the same
minimal medium as the
reference strain). A...
-
there were nine
mutations of the gene all with
varying auxotrophic and
prototrophic capabilities. It was
discovered that
there was an
increased level of...
- L-valine, and L-serine. The
organism is able to
synthesize (and thus is
prototrophic for the
synthesis of) the
following amino acids: L-alanine, L-glutamate...
- the
first steps of transamination,
including transaldimination and 1,3-
prototrophic shift to the
pyridoxamine imine.
Following this, a
proton from the dihydrobenzene...
- In the study, he
defines intersterility as the
inability to form a
prototrophic heterokaryon through nutritional forcing. The
study indicates that all...