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Mg2+-ATPase deficient mutant ofEscherichia coli showed an evident dependency of thiamine uptake on the oxidative metabolism of glucose, whereas the parent strain did not. In both cells, this uptake was completely inhibited by H+ conductors.
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Acknowledgment. We are indebted to Miss M. Abe for her excellent technical assistance.
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Nishimune, T., Hayashi, R. Mg2+-ATPase defective mutant ofEscherichia coli and thiamine transport. Experientia 35, 1318–1320 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01963982
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