Physiological changes occurring in yeast undergoing glucose repression
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.84.1.31-36.1962
Physiological changes occurring in yeast undergoing glucose repression
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MacQuillan, Anthony M. (The University of Wisconsin, Madison) and Harlyn O. Halvorson. Physiological changes occuring in yeast undergoing glucose repression. J. Bacteriol. 84:31-36. 1962.-Growth of the hybrid yeast Saccharomyces fragilis x S. dobzhanskii on glucose or lactate resulted in (i) the possible impairment of a permeation system for succinic acid, (ii) the repression of succinic and isocitric dehydrogenases and beta-glucosidase, and (iii) the induction of isocitratase. The latter two changes were not observed in S. lactis Y14, in which beta-glucosidase synthesis is resistant to glucose repression.
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