Infection and Immunity 1982-11-01

Effect of pyridines on phenotypic properties of Bordetella pertussis.

D R Schneider, C D Parker

文献索引:Infect. Immun. 38(2) , 548-53, (1982)

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摘要

Several conditions of growth of Bordetella pertussis cause a reversible phenotypic alteration in properties termed modulation. Growth in medium containing nicotinic acid induces normal (X-mode) cells to change to modulated (C-mode) cells. We examined several pyridines and compounds resembling pyridines for their ability to affect modulation, using envelope protein patterns and serological reactivity as indicators of modulation. We found that 6-chloronicotinic acid and quinaldic acid were more effective modulating stimuli than was nicotinic acid on a molar basis. Both 2-chloronicotinamide and isoniazid interfered with nicotinic acid-induced modulation, and can be called antimodulators. Picolinic acid inhibited growth.


相关化合物

  • 喹哪啶酸
  • 6-氯烟酸
  • 2-氯烟酰胺

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