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Nature of the uptake of d-galactose, d-glucose and α-methyl-d-glucoside by Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:A Kotyk  D Michaljaniĉová
Institution:Laboratory for Cell Membrane Transport, Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy Sciences, Budêjovická 270, Prague-Kr? 142 20 Czechoslovakia
Abstract:Both glucose-grown baker's yeast after induction and galactose-grown yeast appear to take up d-galactose by a system not requiring phosphorylation and only up to a diffusion equilibrium, as shown by pulse labelling, sampling at very short intervals and chromatographic analysis of extracts. Part of the sugar taken up is transformed into trehalose which is present in substantially greater amounts in cells than the transported sugar itself. The effect of 2,4-dinitrophenol and of iodoacetamide, as well as the nature of the efflux of sugars from preloaded cells, support the results. d-Glucose and α-methylglucoside are also taken up without phosphorylation.
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