Abstract

Even thoughTrichophyton rubrum is permeable to exogenous shikimic acid, neither shikimic nor quinic acids stimulate the growth of this fungus in a minimal medium deficient in phenylalanine or tyrosine, nor do they serve as substrates for pigmentogenesis in media lacking these amino acids. The respiration of the dermatophyte is unaffected by shikimic or quinic acids and the fungus does not have the capacity to utilize either compound when it is added to the culture medium. Isotope dilution studies with shikimic acid-U-C14 show that de novo shikimic acid synthesis does not occur. This information supports previous findings that the shikimic acid pathway of aromatic biosynthesis is not involved in the biosynthesis of phenylalanine byTrichophyton rubrum.

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