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Nicotinic acid bacterial synthesis

Thus a thiamine derivative plays a metabolic role as cocarboxylase, which has been found to be inactivated by a specific phosphatase of yeast (122,123). The inactivation was inhibited by thiamine itself and to a lesser degree by thiamine monophosphate and the pyrimidine constituent of the thiamine molecule. Synthesis and breakdown of thiamine by Phycomyces species have also been studied (9,45,98). Pyridoxine derivatives are now known to catalyze two t3T)cs of bacterial reactions, involving transamination and decarboxylation of amino acids (4,32,35,59). Interconversion between members of the group of substances of natural occurrence which are related to pyridoxine has been observed in microorganisms and appears likely to afford a series of changes comparable to those observed in nicotinic acid dreivatives. Production of folic acid from chemically defined precursors by bacterial suspensions has also been observed (110,111). [Pg.454]


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