The present paper reports experiments that partially identify the reaction responsible for the sulfonamide-requiring character. From studies previously reported it has been supposed that there is a gene-controlled deleterious reaction (in sfo strains) that requires relatively higher levels of PABA than are needed for other PABA-dependent metabolic reactions. The present studies show that the deleterious reaction also requires somewhat more methionine (or homocysteine) than the minimum required for normal growth and that the inhibition resulting from excess methionine is competitively antagonized by threonine (or homoserine)
The following nine mutant strains of Neurospora crassa were used in these studies: E5212, C86, B13...
A suppressor of pyrimidineless 3a (37301) and some aspects of the behavior of the suppressed mutant ...
L-Cysteine became toxic to the growth of Neurospora crassa (wild, Em 5297a), in the range 1.0-2.0 mM...
It has previously been reported (Emerson and Cushing, 1946; Emerson, 1947) that the so-called sulfon...
A mutant strain of Neurospora crassa has appeared in which the antagonistic roles of p-aminobenzoic ...
A mutant strain of Neurospora which requires sulfonamides for growth at 35° frequently becomes alter...
Among artificially produced biochemical mutants of Neurospora, those which have lost the ability to ...
Mutants were produced by mild mutagenic agents such as DV-radiation and nitrite treat- men...
Mutant strains of microorganisms that require threonine and ones that require methionine have been r...
SUMMARY: A methionine-requiring mutant of Neurogpora crassa incorporated 35S04 into methionine. This...
Woods (1940) found that p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) in high dilutions antagonized the action of sulfo...
Methionine mutants of \(Neurospora crassa\) were isolated by a filtration concentration technique fo...
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Deoxyribonucleate (DNA) preparations were extracted from Neisseria meningitidis (four isolates from ...
In the folate biosynthetic pathway, sulfa drugs (sulfonamides and sulfones) compete with the natural...
The following nine mutant strains of Neurospora crassa were used in these studies: E5212, C86, B13...
A suppressor of pyrimidineless 3a (37301) and some aspects of the behavior of the suppressed mutant ...
L-Cysteine became toxic to the growth of Neurospora crassa (wild, Em 5297a), in the range 1.0-2.0 mM...
It has previously been reported (Emerson and Cushing, 1946; Emerson, 1947) that the so-called sulfon...
A mutant strain of Neurospora crassa has appeared in which the antagonistic roles of p-aminobenzoic ...
A mutant strain of Neurospora which requires sulfonamides for growth at 35° frequently becomes alter...
Among artificially produced biochemical mutants of Neurospora, those which have lost the ability to ...
Mutants were produced by mild mutagenic agents such as DV-radiation and nitrite treat- men...
Mutant strains of microorganisms that require threonine and ones that require methionine have been r...
SUMMARY: A methionine-requiring mutant of Neurogpora crassa incorporated 35S04 into methionine. This...
Woods (1940) found that p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) in high dilutions antagonized the action of sulfo...
Methionine mutants of \(Neurospora crassa\) were isolated by a filtration concentration technique fo...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderale in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ....
Deoxyribonucleate (DNA) preparations were extracted from Neisseria meningitidis (four isolates from ...
In the folate biosynthetic pathway, sulfa drugs (sulfonamides and sulfones) compete with the natural...
The following nine mutant strains of Neurospora crassa were used in these studies: E5212, C86, B13...
A suppressor of pyrimidineless 3a (37301) and some aspects of the behavior of the suppressed mutant ...
L-Cysteine became toxic to the growth of Neurospora crassa (wild, Em 5297a), in the range 1.0-2.0 mM...