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A cytochemical study of the localization of acid phosphatase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae at different growth phases.
Authors:E I Rainina  A S Zubatov  I B Buchwalow and V N Luzikov
Institution:(1) A. N. Belozersky Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and Bio-organic Chemistry, Lomonosov State University, I17234 Moscow, USSR;(2) Moscow Oncological Centre, Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, USSR
Abstract:Synopsis The localization of acid phosphatase in the yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae at different growth phases has been studied. It was shown to be crucial for authentic location of acid phosphatase that the cytochemical reaction be performed on whole cells. Dimethylsulphoxide was used to alleviate the effects of fixation of the yeast cells with glutaraldehyde; the sulphoxide did not affect the distribution of acid phosphatase in the cells. It has been established that in exponentially-growing cells acid phosphatase is localized mostly in small vacuolar compartments. In mature cells, the bulk of acid phosphatase is found in the central vacuole, although a significant amount of the enzyme is detectable in the plasma membrane and the adjacent vesicles.
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