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  2. Effect of nitrofurazone on bacterial RNA and ribosome synthesis and on the function of ribosomes

Effect of nitrofurazone on bacterial RNA and ribosome synthesis and on the function of ribosomes

  • Chem Biol Interact. 1976 Jul;14(1-2):81-91. doi: 10.1016/0009-2797(76)90026-0.
Y Tu D R McCalla
Abstract

Exposure of E. coli B/r to nitrofurazone strongly inhibits the synthesis of all classes of RNA and both ribosomal sub-units. Polysome formation is likewise inhibited. However, in E. coli nfr-207 a mutant of B/r which lacks nitrofurazone-reductase I, the synthesis of RNA, ribosomal sub-units and formation of polysomes are not significantly affected. This result implies that a reduced metabolite of the drug rather than the drug itself is the active agent. The ability of ribosomes isolated from nitrofurazone-treated E. coli B/r to carry out poly-U directed polyphenylalanine synthesis was lower than that of ribosomes from untreated cells. 14C from labelled nitrofurazone was found to bind to ribosomal sub-units.

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