Enzymatic synthesis of citric acid. IV. Pyruvate as acetyl donor.
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The enzymatic mechanism of oxidation-reductions between malate or isocitrate and pyruvate.
TL;DR: The discovery of carbon dioxide assimilation by heterotrophic bacteria and animal tissues aroused considerable interest in the mechanisms involved and Evans, Vennesland, and Slotin discovered that pigeon liver extracts fixed in the presence of malate, pyruvate, and catalytic amounts of manganous ions and of either diphosphopyridine nucleotide (DPN) or triphosphoyridineucleotide (TPN), while catalyzing the overall Reaction 1.