“…It is notable that N. minima, a member of the morphological group ii, possessed the MK-8(H4) system as in most species of the first group of morphology, but this system of menaquinone is considered to be reasonable as will be discussed below. Another exception was N. rubropertincta exhibiting a longer isoprenolog composed of MK-9(H2), this quinone being distributed in a number of other species in corynebacteria and mycobacteria such as C. xerosis, C. glutamicum, M. tuberculosis, and M. phlei (5,13,14).…”