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Biological Chemistry

α-Amylase Formation and Nucleic Acid Metabolism of Bacillus subtilis

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Pages 306-313 | Received 28 Jun 1968, Published online: 09 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

The nucleic acid metabolism in washed cells of Bacillus subtilis was investigated with special reference to amylase formation of the bacterium. On incubation of the suspension of the washed cells, purines, pyrimidines and their related compounds were observed in the medium. However, in the medium of the cells incubated with a calcium chelater, where no amylase formation occurred, were detected adenosine- and guanosine-monophosphate in addition to those described above. The addition of a calcium chelater was also found to decrease the quantity of the nucleic acids being involved in the lysozyme-sensitive fraction of the bacterial cells, suggesting the possibility that the metabolism of nucleic acids in this fraction is closely related to amylase formation of the cells.

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