Abstract

The endogenous respiration of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was shown to differ in several respects from that of other organisms. Although values obtained for the degree of oxidative assimilation of glucose agree with those reported by other workers, this synthesis of storage products was found not to be inhibited by the usual concentrations of 2,4-dinitrophenol. The techniques commonly employed to reduce stored products had no effect on this organism. The endogenous respiration was shown to function normally in the presence of added substrate.

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