Journal of Bacteriology, February 1999, p. 1348-1351, Vol. 181, No. 4
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Laboratory of Molecular Genetics,
Received 4 August 1998/Accepted 30 November 1998
3-Methoxybenzamide (3-MBA), which is known to be an inhibitor of
ADP-ribosyltransferase, inhibits cell division in Bacillus subtilis, leading to filamentation and eventually lysis of cells. Our genetic analysis of 3-MBA-resistant mutants indicated that the
primary target of the drug is the cell division system involving FtsZ
function during both vegetative growth and sporulation.
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