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Appl Microbiol ; 20(2): 215-7, 1970 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5480097

ABSTRACT

The addition of penicillin to cells of Corynebacterium glutamicum growing in 5-liter fermentors initiated the excretion of glutamic acid. The rate of glutamate production in fermentors declined continuously with time and reached 75% of the initial rate in 24 hr after penicillin had been added. The addition of glutamate to resting cell suspensions had only a slight effect on sugar utilization but caused a marked decrease in glutamate excretion. It is suggested that the high level of glutamate accumulating in the fermentation broth is responsible for inhibiting its own production.


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Corynebacterium/metabolism , Fermentation , Glutamates/biosynthesis , Corynebacterium/growth & development , Depression, Chemical , Glucose/metabolism , Glutamates/pharmacology , Penicillin G/pharmacology , Time Factors
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