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. 1977 Oct 24;155(3):309-14.
doi: 10.1007/BF00272810.

An evaluation of D-glucosamine as a gratuitous catabolite repressor of Saccharomyces carlsbergensis

An evaluation of D-glucosamine as a gratuitous catabolite repressor of Saccharomyces carlsbergensis

A Furst et al. Mol Gen Genet. .

Abstract

Glucose represses mitochondrial biogenesis and the fermentation of maltose, galactose and sucrose in yeast. We have analyzed the effect of D-glucosamine on these functions in order to determine if it can produce a similar repression. It was found that glucosamine represses the respiration rate (QO2) but more rapidly than glucose and to a final level slightly higher than in glucose-treated cells. Derepression of the respiration rate following either glucose or glucosamine repression was similar. A two hour lag was followed by a linear increase in QO2 to the derepressed level. Both glucose and glucosamine repressed the level of cytochrome oxidase to the same level. Glucosamine was also found to repress maltose and galactose fermentation but not sucrose fermentation. The derepression of maltase synthesis was inhibited by glucosamine. The constitutive synthesis of maltase was repressed by the addition of glucosamine. Glucosamine was judged to produce a repressed state similar to glucose repression in many respects.

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