“…the determinant bind to a variety of anionic compounds including nucleic acids, mast-cell heparin and mucopolysaccharides. Bis(guany1hydrazones) (Denny and Cain, 1979), quaternary ammonium compounds (Scott, 1962) and diamidine compounds such as propamidine and amicarbalide (Anne et al, 1980) bind to nucleic acids, and the DNA-intercalating properties of ethidium bromide (Cain et al, 1978) and the acridines (Wolfe et al, 1972) have been well documented. This common property of binding to nucleic acids has prompted us to refer to the determinant encoding resistance to these compounds as the NAB (nucleic acid-binding compounds)-resistance determinant.…”