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Kanehisa, Teiki
Abstract

The following results were obtained through the experiments on the cytochrome c oxidase activities and the analysis of the glycolysis and high energy phosphorus compounds in the normal bacteria and those fast to penicillin, sulfathiazol, 2.4-dimethylthiazdl, and macramin. 1. In the normal bacteria, the cytochrome c oxidase activities, glycolysis and high energy phosphorylated cycles increase accordto the order of S.57 s-type<S.57 r-type<staphylococcus aureus F. D. A. strain <staphylococcus aureus Terazima strain. 2. In the bacteria fast to penicillin originated these normal bacterial strain, the cytochrome c oxidase activities, glycolysis and high energy phosphorylated cycles increase, especially glycolysis. 3. In the bacteria fast to sulfathiazol, there are shown the same results as in the case of penicillin. 4. In the bacteria fast to 2.4-dimethylthiazol, the cytochrome c oxidase activities decrease, glycolysis increases markedly and high energy phosphorylated cycle decreases. 5. In the bacteria fast to macramin, these activities and cycles show no specific changes.

Amo Type
Article
Publication Title
Acta Medicinae Okayama
Published Date
1952-01
Volume
volume8
Issue
issue1
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
99
End Page
109
NCID
AA00041342
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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Refereed
True
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