Differential effect of respiratory inhibitors on ergosterol synthesis by Saccharomyces cerevisiae during adaptation to oxygen
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.100.1.370-376.1969
Differential effect of respiratory inhibitors on ergosterol synthesis by Saccharomyces cerevisiae during adaptation to oxygen
Abstract
The effect of different respiratory inhibitors on the ergosterol content of microaerobically grown non-proliferating yeast cultures was monitored during adaptation to oxygen. It was found that dinitrophenol, azide, and cyanide, which act on the mechanism of the respiratory chain, cause a marked stimulation of sterol production. Acriflavine and chloramphenicol, which affect the synthesis of the respiratory apparatus, caused a delay in the onset of ergosterol synthesis or a marked decrease in sterol content. The data obtained provide presumptive evidence that a component of sterol formation is synthesized on the 70S ribosomal system of the mitochondrion and induced in the presence of oxygen.
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