COMPARISON OF THE ACTIVE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS FOR ALPHA-THIOETHYL- D-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE AND MALTOSE IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE.
- 1 November 1963
- journal article
- Vol. 86 (5), 966-70
Abstract
Okada, Hirosuke (University of Wisconsin, Madison), and H. O. Halvorson. Comparison of the active transport systems for alpha-thioethyl-d-glucopyranoside and maltose in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Bacteriol. 86:966-970. 1963.-Inducible systems for the active transport of both maltose and alpha-thioethyl-d-glucopyranoside (alpha-TEG) have been described in strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The properties of induction of the alpha-TEG-accumulating system were similar to other inducible systems in yeast: the differential rate of synthesis was constant, and induction was inhibited by amino acid analogues. At temperatures below 20 C, the temperature dependence of alpha-TEG accumulation in induced cells was identical to that in facilitated diffusion. From a survey of various inducers, a coordinate induction of both active-transport systems was observed. These findings led to the conclusion that in active transport a common inducible enzyme is coupled to both the alpha-TEG and maltose facilitated-diffusion systems.Keywords
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