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- W1409177532 abstract "Publisher Summary This chapter describes that enteric bacteria have evolved in a manner that has made glucose their preferred source of carbon and energy, and ammonia their preferred source of nitrogen. However, they have the ability to use a large variety of carbon compounds as substitutes for glucose and a large variety of nitrogen compounds as substitutes for ammonia. Some compounds, like the amino acid L -histidine, can substitute for both glucose and ammonia: their degradation serves to provide the cell with energy, as well as with carbon- and nitrogen-containing building blocks. The utilization of these alternative sources of energy—carbon and nitrogen—depends on enzymes not required by cells growing on glucose and ammonia. The chapter provides an overview of the classical and postclassical modes of regulation of their synthesis. The result of these regulatory mechanisms is that the production of these enzymes occurs only when they are required for growth." @default.
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