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The formation of thymidine triphosphate in cell-free extracts of Escherichia coli was reported in 1957 to require deoxyuridylate, formaldehyde, dZ,n-tetrahydrofolate, Mg++, and adenosine triphosphate (1). It soon became apparent through use of chromatographic procedures that ATP was not involved in the primary conversion of deoxyuridylate to thymidylate, and that the over-all reaction could be represented as follows.
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