Abstract: | The effect of digitonin, acetic acid, urea and ethanol treatment on the glucose uptake of vegetative cells and of sporulating cells (3 h after transfer to sporulation medium) was examined in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Both glucose uptake activities decreased at a similar rate, and a slightly different rate, in treatment with various concentrations of digitonin and of acetic acid, respectively, at 25 degrees C for 10 min. The glucose uptake activity of the sporulating cells was much more stable to urea treatment than that of the vegetative cells; the activity decreased about 36% and 76% in the sporulating cells and the vegetative cells, respectively, under conditions of 2.5 M urea at 25 degrees C for 10 min. The glucose uptake activity of the vegetative cells was more stable to ethanol treatment than that of the sporulating cells; the activity decreased about 56% and 88% in the vegetative cells and the sporulating cells, respectively, in 25% ethanol at 25 degrees C for 10 min. |