Litchfield C D, Hood D W
Appl Microbiol. 1966 Mar;14(2):145-51. doi: 10.1128/am.14.2.145-151.1966.
Biochemically deficient strains of Serratia marinorubra have been isolated with specific requirements for adenine, uracil, and threonine. Standard curves for dose to growth response have been obtained showing a linear sensitivity from 0.5 to 4.0 mg of adenine per liter of seawater, 0.1 to 2.0 mg of uracil per liter of seawater, and 0.5 to 10 mg of threonine per liter of seawater. These mutants have been used to test for the presence of their required metabolites in natural seawater samples from the Gulf of Mexico and adjacent bays. Of the three compounds under investigation, adenine was found in 10 samples, uracil in 2 samples, and threonine in none. The possible significance of these findings to the marine environment is discussed.
已分离出对腺嘌呤、尿嘧啶和苏氨酸有特定需求的生化缺陷型海红红球菌菌株。获得了剂量与生长反应的标准曲线,显示出每升海水0.5至4.0毫克腺嘌呤、每升海水0.1至2.0毫克尿嘧啶以及每升海水0.5至10毫克苏氨酸的线性敏感性。这些突变体已用于检测墨西哥湾和邻近海湾的天然海水样本中是否存在它们所需的代谢物。在所研究的三种化合物中,在10个样本中发现了腺嘌呤,在2个样本中发现了尿嘧啶,未发现苏氨酸。讨论了这些发现对海洋环境的可能意义。