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The uptake of amino acids from a chemically defined medium byFusobacterium species
Authors:Dr. S. E. Gharbia  H. N. Shah
Affiliation:(1) Department of Oral Microbiology, The London Hospital Medical College, Turner Street, Whitechapel, UK
Abstract:The uptake of amino acids from a chemically defined medium was determined for various species ofFusobacterium. Reference strains utilized a wider range and higher levels of amino acids than clinical isolates. Among the acidic and basic amino acids, arginine, histidine, and glutamate were used by most species. In general, nonpolar neutral amino acids such as alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, proline, and methionine were poorly utilized. Apart from glycine and tyrosine, the neutral but polar amino acids such as serine, cysteine, and asparagine were incorporated at significantly high levels. ThusFusobacterium species, unlike several Gram-negative anaerobic bacteria, have the capacity to utilize both free amino acids and peptides as energy sources and may partly account for the wide distribution of these species in areas of tissue degradation.
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