Radiometric studies on the oxidation of (U-14C) L-amino acids by drug-susceptible and drug-resistant mycobacteria

Authors

  • Edwaldo E. Camargo The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
  • Teresa M. Kopajtic The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
  • Glinda K. Hopkins The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
  • Nancy P. Cannon The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
  • Henry N. Wagner Jr The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

Keywords:

Radiometric assay, M. tuberculosis, (U-14C) L-Amino Acids, Drug resistance

Abstract

A radiometric assay system has been used to study oxidation patterns of (U-14C) L-amino acids by drug-susceptible and drug-resistant mycobacteria. Drug-susceptible M. tuberculosis (H37Rv TMC 102 and Erdman) along with the drug-resistant organism M. tuberculosis (H37 Rv TMC 303), M. bovis, M. avium, M. intracellulare, M. kansasii and M. chelonei were used. The organisms were inoculated into a sterile reaction system with liquid 7H9 medium and one of the (U-14C) L-amino acids. Each organism displayed a different pattern of amino acid oxidation, but these patterns were not distinctive enough for identification of the organism. Complex amino acids such as proline, phenylalanine and tyrosine were of no use in identification of mycobacteria, since virtually all organisms failed to oxidize them. There was no combination of substrates able to separate susceptible from resistant organisms.

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Published

1987-10-01

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How to Cite

Camargo, E. E., Kopajtic, T. M., Hopkins, G. K., Cannon, N. P., & Wagner Jr, H. N. (1987). Radiometric studies on the oxidation of (U-14C) L-amino acids by drug-susceptible and drug-resistant mycobacteria . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 29(5), 312-316. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28536