Inhibitory effect of penicillin on proline synthesis in Escherichia coli.

Journal of Bacteriology
A Baich

Abstract

The production of glutamic gamma-semialdehyde, an intermediate in the synthesis of proline, was inhibited in Escherichia coli by physiological concentrations of penicillin. Sucrose (0.6 m) and sodium chloride (0.1 m) prevented penicillin inhibition of glutamic gamma-semialdehyde synthesis. Cells which were in the stationary phase, or which had been permitted to metabolize without growth, were insensitive to the effects of penicillin on glutamic gamma-semialdehyde synthesis.

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