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. 1969 Oct;100(1):329-36.
doi: 10.1128/jb.100.1.329-336.1969.

Sodium-stimulated transport of glutamate in Escherichia coli

Sodium-stimulated transport of glutamate in Escherichia coli

L Frank et al. J Bacteriol. 1969 Oct.

Abstract

Wild-type Escherichia coli B grew poorly on glutamate as the sole carbon source, except at very high concentrations of the amino acid. The addition of sodium ion markedly stimulated the growth. It had the same effect in a mutant of E. coli B selected for the ability to grow at low glutamate concentrations. Sodium ion also potentiated growth inhibition by analogues of glutamate. The uptake of glutamate by nongrowing cells of the mutant was markedly stimulated by sodium ion in the presence of an energy source, chloramphenicol, and arsenite, which retarded glutamate degradation.

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