Gashe B A, Grula M M
Z Allg Mikrobiol. 1983;23(5):297-301. doi: 10.1002/jobm.3630230504.
Sodium fluoride induces filamentous growth of Erwinia carotovora when it is grown in liquid media containing aspartic acid only as the sole source of nitrogen. It is proposed that a stable complex of F(-)-Mg2+-enzyme and PO2(4) resulting in Mg2+ deficiency and consequent inability of E. carotovora cells to oxidize aspartic acid normally, is responsible for the formation of filaments in the presence of fluoride ions.