Vacuolar dynamics in synchronously budding yeast |
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Authors: | A Wiemken P Matile H Moor |
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Institution: | (1) Department of General Botany, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich;(2) Eidgen. Technische Hochschule, Institut für Allgemeine Botanik, Universitätstr. 2, Zürich 6, (Schweiz) |
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Abstract: | Summary A simple and rapid method for obtaining synchronously budding cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is described. Synchronous cultures were started with homogeneous cell fractions isolated from exponentially growing cultures by isopycnic centrifugation in osmotically inactive media. The technique of fractionation is based on changes of cell density throughout the budding cycle. These changes are correlated with vacuolar changes observed in the light and electron microscope. During bud initiation the large vacuoles in late budding cells shrink and fragment into small vacuoles. Simultaneously the density of the cells increases. Later stages of the budding cycle are characterized by the distribution of the small vacuoles between mother and daughter cell, followed by their fusion and expansion, and by a decreasing density of the cells. The relative changes in cell density and dry weight and in the content of different macromolecules during the budding cycle suggest a cyclic change between utilization of endogenous and exogenous substrates. This is discussed in terms of a cyclic consumption and accumulation of vacuolar pools. |
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