Distribution of the 7S Proteins in Soybean Globulins by Gel Filtration with Sephadex G-200 |
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Authors: | Ikunori Koshiyama |
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Affiliation: | Noda Institute for Scientific Research, Noda, Noda-shi, Chiba-ken, Japan |
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Abstract: | The level of isocitrate lyase, an enzyme of glyoxylate cycle, in Candida tropicalis was enhanced at the later period of growth when the yeast was cultivated in a semisynthetic glucose medium. On the other hand, such increase in the enzyme activity was not observed in C. lipolytica grown under the same conditions. In the case of C. tropicalis, high concentrations of glucose remaining in the medium permitted the increase in the enzyme activity and the addition of ethanol, one of the major products from glucose, to the glucose medium did not stimulate the enzyme formation, indicating that the enhanced enzyme level in the yeast was not merely attributable to the release from the repression by glucose or to the induction by ethanol. Biotin, one of the growth-stimulating factors for C. tropicalis, affected markedly the level of isocitrate lyase. That is, the supplementation of biotin to the synthetic glucose medium inhibited completely the increase in the enzyme activity, and reversely the absence of biotin stimulated the enzyme formation in the glucose-assimilating cells. Thiamine, another growth-stimulating factor for C. tropicalis, did not show any effect on the level of isocitrate lyase in the yeast. The level of isocitrate lyase in C. lipolytica growing on glucose was not affected by biotin added exogenously. |
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Keywords: | extremely halophilic archaeon Haloarcula japonica starch-hydrolyzing activity α-amylase halophilic enzyme |
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