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Science 11 December 1964:
Vol. 146. no. 3650, pp. 1464 - 1465
DOI: 10.1126/science.146.3650.1464

Articles

D-Malate: Effects on Activity of L-Malate Dehydrogenase in Developing Sea Urchin Embryos

R. D. Billiar 1, J. C. Brungard 1, and C. A. Villee 1

1 Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, and Department of Biological Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Sea urchin embryos grown in salt water containing L-malate showed a pattern of development of L-malate dehydrogenase which did not differ from that of embryos grown in s lt water. However, embryos grown in 10-3M D-malate for 6 or 12 hours had one additional band of L-malate dehydrogenase that was not present in control embryos of the same age.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Malic Dehydrogenase Isozymes: Distribution in Developing Nucleate and Anucleate Halves of Sea Urchin Eggs.
G. W. Patton Jr., L. Mets, and C. A. Villee (1967)
Science 156, 400-401
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