EFFECT OF SODIUM SULFATE AND MAGNESIUM SULFATE ON HETEROPOLYSACCHARIDE SYNTHESIS IN GRAM-NEGATIVE SOIL BACTERIA
AUTOR(ES)
Markovitz, Alvin
RESUMO
Markovitz, Alvin (University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.) and Susan Sylvan. Effect of sodium sulfate and magnesium sulfate on heteropolysaccharide synthesis in gram-negative soil bacteria. J. Bacteriol. 83:483–489. 1962.—The effect of Na2SO4 and MgSO4 on heteropolysaccharide biosynthesis has been investigated in gram-negative bacteria isolated from soil. These bacteria may be divided into three arbitrary groups on the basis of the effect of Na2SO4 and MgSO4 on heteropolysaccharide synthesis: group 1, synthesis of polysaccharides containing uronic acid is inhibited by increasing the concentration of sulfate ion; group 2, synthesis of polysaccharides containing uronic acid is stimulated by sulfate ions; group 3, synthesis of polysaccharide not containing uronic acid is stimulated minimally by Na2SO4.
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