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. 1965 May;48(5):873-86.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.48.5.873.

AN INDUCIBLE SYSTEM FOR THE HYDROLYSIS AND TRANSPORT OF BETA-GLUCOSIDES IN YEAST. I. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BETA-GLUCOSIDASE ACTIVITY OF INTACT AND OF LYSED CELLS

AN INDUCIBLE SYSTEM FOR THE HYDROLYSIS AND TRANSPORT OF BETA-GLUCOSIDES IN YEAST. I. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BETA-GLUCOSIDASE ACTIVITY OF INTACT AND OF LYSED CELLS

J G KAPLAN. J Gen Physiol. 1965 May.

Abstract

A strain of bakers' yeast was isolated which could utilize cellobiose and other beta-D-glucosides quantitatively as carbon and energy sources for growth. Cellobiose-grown cells contained a largely cryptic enzyme active against the chromogenic substrate p-nitrophenyl-beta-D-glucoside. The patent (intact cell) activity of such cells was inhibited by azide and, competitively, by cellobiose; neither agent inhibited the beta-glucosidase activity of lysed cells or of extracts. The enzyme induced by growth in cellobiose medium had no affinity for cellobiose as either substrate or inhibitor; its substrate specificity classifies it as an aryl-beta-glucosidase. It was concluded that growth in cellobiose also induced the formation of a stereospecific and energy-dependent system whose function determined the rate at which intact cells could hydrolyze substrates of the intracellular beta-glucosidase.

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