RoseHip Posted May 20, 2015 Posted May 20, 2015 How would one go about figuring out what bacteria specifically makes this substance as a biproduct of their existance?
hypervalent_iodine Posted May 20, 2015 Posted May 20, 2015 Usually by doing a literature search on the topic. Google scholar is something you might find useful. You could also check what some of the key enzymes responsible for its biosynthesis are and check to see how many / what organisms are known to possess similar genes. Other people with more experience would be able to direct you better in this than I can. Could you elaborate a little on the context of your question? Why are you trying to figure this out?
RoseHip Posted May 20, 2015 Author Posted May 20, 2015 Thank you. I will take a look at those sources. Unfortunately I know little about enzymes and synthesis, but will look to see nevertheless. I could elaborate, however it is medical related so I'm trying to keep it generic here so as not to elicit a medical advice type conversation which could end the thread. I have done searches in the past and haven't been successful in finding out what this substance even is aside from being a product of bacterial or yeast origin. How does it effect protein synthesis within the body, does it interfere with vitamin synthesis.
RoseHip Posted May 22, 2015 Author Posted May 22, 2015 You could also check what some of the key enzymes responsible for its biosynthesis are and check to see how many / what organisms are known to possess similar genes. Other people with more experience would be able to direct you better in this than I can. hypervalent_iodine, How would I figure out this step regarding the enzymes?
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