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THE presence of a wide range of transaminases in both animal tissues1 and bacteria2 has recently been reported. A rather similar array of enzymes appears to be present in the mould Neurospora crassa.
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FINCHAM, J. Transaminases in Neurospora crassa. Nature 168, 957–958 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/168957b0
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