1953
DOI: 10.1515/znb-1953-1009
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Chlorhämin (Ferriporphyrinchlorid) als Bakterienwuchsstoff I

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“…Later work showed that the mutant grew without haemin in a medium containing acetate or pyruvate ; purines and uracil increased growth under these conditions (Lascelles, 1956). The mutant did not form haem compounds when grown on acetate in place of haemin since organisms grown in this way neither respired nor reduced nitrate; these activities were present only in organisms grown on haemin (Jensen & Thofern, 1953; Lascelles, 1956). In the present work the requirement of the mutant and parent strains for acetate has been examined more thoroughly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Later work showed that the mutant grew without haemin in a medium containing acetate or pyruvate ; purines and uracil increased growth under these conditions (Lascelles, 1956). The mutant did not form haem compounds when grown on acetate in place of haemin since organisms grown in this way neither respired nor reduced nitrate; these activities were present only in organisms grown on haemin (Jensen & Thofern, 1953; Lascelles, 1956). In the present work the requirement of the mutant and parent strains for acetate has been examined more thoroughly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The wild type strain of Staphylococcus aureus ( A 51 1) and the hememutant derived from it were originally described by Jensen and Thofern. 3 The heme-mutant of Escherichia coli was strain H7, isolated by Beljanski and Beljanski;4 wild type strain W was also used. Stock cultures were maintained as described 5 The basal medium2 contained amino acids and vitamins, with addition of 10 or 50 mM glucose after autoclaving.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, dwarf colonies of Salmonella ( Eberthella typhosa ) were isolated as early as in 1910, and several studies describe isolation of small colonies from aging bacterial cultures and cultures treated with, e.g. lithium chloride (reviewed in Swingle, 1935) or streptomycin (Jensen and Thofern, 1953; Beljanski, 1957).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%