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IN a previous communication1 we have reported that two strains (KT 83 and KT 82) of soil bacteria were able to utilize benzoyl-D-phenylalanine as well as benzoyl-L-phenylalanine as a sole source of carbon and nitrogen, whereas one strain (KT 84) could utilize the L-form but not the D-form, and that benzoyl-D-phenylalanine was hydrolysed by a suspension of either KT 83 or KT 82, but not by KT 84.
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Kameda, Y., Toyoura, E., Kimura, Y., and Yamazoe, H., Nature, [169, 1016 (1952)].
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KAMEDA, Y., TOYOURA, E., YAMAZOE, H. et al. Hydrolysis and Metabolism by Soil Bacteria of Benzoyl Derivatives of D- and L-Forms of some Amino-acids. Nature 170, 888–889 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/170888a0
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