Effects of Riboflavin on 6,7-Dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine Formation in Growing Cells of a Riboflavin-Adenine-Deficient Mutant, Bacillus subtilis
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The effects of riboflavin on the formation of 6,7-dimethyl-8-nbityllumazine (DMRL) were examined using the growing cells of a riboflavin, adenine deficient-mutant, Bacillus subtilis The administration of low concentrations (50-500 ng/mL) of riboflavin to the basal medium significantly inhibited the formation of DMRL without any change in growth Especially, the supplementation of more than 250 ng/mL riboflavin completely restricted the formation of DMRL under the experimental conditions The results clearly indicate that a rigid negative feedback inhibition is operative for the biosynthetic pathway of riboflavin in B subtilis
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著者
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Nakajima Kenji
Laboratory Of Biochemistry College Of Agriculture
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Nakajima Kenji
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Nutrition Koshien Univeisity
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NAKAJIMA Kenji
Laboratory of Biochemisry, College of Nutrition, Koshien University
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