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IT has been known for some time that in certain species of cellular slime moulds acrasin, the substance which attracts the amoebae to central collection points during the aggregation phase, is cyclic AMP1–4. We were also able to show that E. coli gave off another substance besides cyclic AMP (henceforth referred to as bacterial factor, or BF) which attracted the vegetative amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum5. Here we demonstrate that this second attractant has the properties of folic acid or one of its derivatives. We also show that folic acid and related compounds not only attract the vegetative amoebae of D. discoideum (No. NC-4H) but also the amoebae of six other species (Dictyostelium rosarium No. CC-7; D. mucoroides No. 11; D. purpureum No. 2; D. minutum No. V-3; Polysphondylium violaceum No. 1; P. pallidum No. 2). For the latter three species cyclic AMP is not the aggregative attractant (ref. 6 and J. T. B., E. M. H., S. Noller, F. B. Oleson and A. B. Roberts, in preparation) which raises the interesting question of whether their acrasin might be related to the folates.
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PAN, P., HALL, E. & BONNER, J. Folic Acid as Second Chemotactic Substance in the Cellular Slime Moulds. Nature New Biology 237, 181–182 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio237181a0
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