Physiological changes occurring in yeast undergoing glucose repression
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- PMCID: PMC277761
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.84.1.31-36.1962
Physiological changes occurring in yeast undergoing glucose repression
Abstract
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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