Abstract:SUMIMARY:Investigations were kontinued on the nature of the growth factor requirements of Corynebacterium diphtheriae gravis, strain Dundee. Hypoxanthine, or adenine + guanine, or adenine + xanthine, were found capable of replacing concentrates of the growth factor from liver and yeast.Nucleoside and nucleotide fractions, prepared from electrophoretically-purified ribonucleic acid, were unable to replace the free purine bases. A purine extract was obtained from an active fish-liver concentrate by copper precip… Show more
“…Brown and Roll (26) have summarized the ability of several microbial species to convert adenine and guanine to polynucleotide purines. Other examples have been published more recently (40,90,126,158,219). Four groups are represented as summarized below:…”
It is regrettable that the volume of published work has precluded direct reference to the many authors whose works have bearing on the biosynthesis and interconversion of purines.
“…Brown and Roll (26) have summarized the ability of several microbial species to convert adenine and guanine to polynucleotide purines. Other examples have been published more recently (40,90,126,158,219). Four groups are represented as summarized below:…”
It is regrettable that the volume of published work has precluded direct reference to the many authors whose works have bearing on the biosynthesis and interconversion of purines.
“…For example, in Escherichia coli (1,2) and yeasts (3), synthesis de novo takes place while in Tetrahymena gelei (4) and Corynebacterium diphtheriae ( 5) bases or nucleosides must be supplied exogenously. The observations summarized below support the inclusion of Pasteurella inultocida in the first group of microorganisms.…”
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