Abstract

Thirty-eight analogs of nicotinic acid and nicotinamide were tested for their ability to inhibit growth of wild-typeEscherichia coli K-12. Two of the compounds tested, 6-aminonicotinic acid and 6-aminonicotinamide were strongly inhibitory to growth of the organism. Mutants resistant to these compounds were isolated and characterized by cross-feeding experiments. All of the mutants isolated by their resistance to these analogs were found to excrete a metabolite which supported growth ofnadA, nadB, ornadC strains ofE. coli on a minimal medium. Wild-type strains failed to exhibit this cross-feeding ability. ThepncB+ locus codes for nicotinic acid phosphoribosyl transferase and maps near minute 23 on the chromosome.

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