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OXALATICUS 523 of glyoxylate, or oxalate, in the presence of acetyl- coenzyme A. 8. It is suggested that during growth on oxalate, the oxalate, possibly in the form ofoxalyl-coenzyme A, is reduced to glyoxylate, which is taken to be the precursor of glycine and phosphoglycerate. The phosphoglycerate formed then enters established routes of biosynthesis.
Krebs et al. (Wed,) studied this question.