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. 1974 Nov;120(2):759–766. doi: 10.1128/jb.120.2.759-766.1974

Interaction of Galactosaminoglycan with Neurospora Conidia

James E Glasgow 1, José L Reissig 1
PMCID: PMC245836  PMID: 4281775

Abstract

The inactivation of Neurospora crassa conidia by galactosaminoglycan isolated from cultures of this organism was followed by measuring colony-forming ability and ability to take up radiolabeled metabolites. When kinetic data on the loss of transport function and on killing were analyzed by use of target theory, it appeared that few “hits” are required for inactivation. However, studies with radio-labeled galactosaminoglycan mucopolysaccharides showed that cells receiving a single lethal hit have approximately 105 galactosaminoglycan molecules bound to them.

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