The preparation and some biological properties of the asparagine analog L-2-amino-2-carboxyethanesulfonamide

H Heymann, T Ginsberg, ZR Gulick…

Index: Heymann et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1959 , vol. 81, p. 5125,5126

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Abstract

The growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and of certain fungi on synthetic media is markedly increased by asparagine, which is therefore a regular constituent of several media.'It is generally considered that asparagine serves as a particularly suitable source of nitrogen for the mycobacteria rather than as an essential metabolite. 2 On the supposition that this utilization of asparagine by tubercle bacilli might be susceptible to inhibition by an ...