Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1971
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1971natur.230..452l&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 230, Issue 5294, pp. 452-454 (1971).
Physics
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Scientific paper
SINCE the discovery of methyl mercury formation in lake sediments contaminated with inorganic or phenyl mercury1, there has been a good deal of speculation about the mechanism of this synthesis. One process involving methyl-cobalamin (a B12-derivative) was demonstrated in cell-free extracts of methanogenic bacteria2. Vitamin B12 is not known to be involved in the metabolism of Neurospora3,4, and so we have investigated the biosynthesis of methyl mercury in this organism, where the pathway should be different.
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