Zusammenfassung
Während der Bildung der Praesporen wird der Einbau der14C-Diaminopimelinsäure durch Chloramphenicol (100 µg/ml) beträchtlich gehemmt und durch Penicillin (1000 E/ml) wenig erhöht.
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Vinter, V. Spores of microorganisms. Chloramphenicol-sensitive and penicillin-resistant incorporation of14C-diaminopimelic acid into sporulating cells ofBacillus cereus. Experientia 19, 307–308 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02150422
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