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. 1968 Aug;96(2):457-61.
doi: 10.1128/jb.96.2.457-461.1968.

Respiratory-deficient mutants in Saccharomyces lactis

Respiratory-deficient mutants in Saccharomyces lactis

A I Herman et al. J Bacteriol. 1968 Aug.

Abstract

Six independent ultraviolet-induced respiratory-deficient mutants (petites) of Saccharomyces lactis were isolated and characterized. Two possessed a normal cytochrome spectrum, another displayed an increased level of all the cytochromes, and three suffered from a partial or complete loss of one or more of the cytochromes a, b, c, and c(1). All of the mutants were segregational petites; none was vegetative. Determination of linkage relationships between mutants was restricted because matings between mutants, homozygous or heterozygous, for loci affecting cytochrome content were blocked at various stages in the mating-sporulating sequence. At least three of the petites were genetically nonidentical. Three of the mutations appeared to occupy loci within the same linkage group; two of the three mutations that mapped within this region were cytochrome-deficient. Growth at high or low temperatures, under increased osmotic pressure or in media supplemented with various fatty acids or sterols, did not relieve the physiological defects in these mutants. Reasons for the differences in survival of segregational and vegetative petites within this species are examined.

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