Carbon Catabolite Regulation of Neoviridogrisein Production by Glucose
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概要
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The production of neoviridogrisein II, a peptidolactone antibiotic, was suppressed by glucose in Streptomyces griseoviridus G-89. Pyruvic acid accumulated in the glucose-supplemented culture. The glucose effect was correlated with inhibition by pyruvic acid but not with low pH of the culture broth.
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著者
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Okamoto Rokuro
Central Research Laboratories Mercian Corporation
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Okumura Yasushi
Central Research Laboratories Asahi Breweries Ltd.
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Ishikura Tomoyuki
Central Research Laboratories Sanraku Incorporated
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NAGATO Nobuo
Central Research Laboratories, Sanraku-Ocean Co., Ltd.
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OKUMURA Yasushi
Central Research Laboratories, Sanraku-Ocean Co., Ltd.
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OKAMOTO Rokuro
Central Research Laboratories, Sanraku-Ocean Co., Ltd.
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