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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 2, 321-327, October 1961
Copyright © 1961 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Department of Physiological Chemistry, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles 24, California
Mono- and dimethylethanolamine containing phospholipids have been isolated from a choline-requiring mutant strain of Neurospora crassa. These phospholipids have been chemically degraded, and shown to be the phosphatidyl esters of mono- and dimethylethanolamine. The implications of the accumulation of these compounds by the mutant of Neurospora are discussed.
Submitted on November 21, 1960
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