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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 257, Issue 17, 9913-9914, Sep, 1982
T Oshima
A pentaamine was found in cells of an extreme thermophile, Thermus
thermophilus, grown at 80 degrees C. The chemical structure was determined
to be 1,15-diamino-4,8,12-triazapentadecane,
NH2(CH2)3NH(CH2)3NH(CH2)3NH(CH2)3NH2. A trivial name "caldopentamine" is
proposed for the new naturally occurring polyamine.
A pentaamine is present in an extreme thermophile
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