Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells are able to grow using trehalose as a sole source of carbon and energy. However, the biomass yield obtained with trehalose was higher, and the specific growth rate lower, than that obtained with glucose or maltose. The respiratory inhibitor antimycin A prevented cell g
Determination of Intracellular Trehalose and Glycogen in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
β Scribed by U. Schulze; M.E. Larsen; J. Villadsen
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 574 KB
- Volume
- 228
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2697
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β¦ Synopsis
A simple, sensitive and nonlaborious enzyme-based method has been developed for determination of both trehalose and glycogen in yeast cells. The method is based on extraction of trehalose and glycogen into a (40 \mathrm{~mm}) acetate buffer ( (\mathbf{p H} 4.8) ) by mechanical disintegration of the cells in a bead mill. Subsequently, trehalose and glycogen can be hydrolyzed to glucose by the enzymes trehalase and amyloglycosidase, respectively. The formed glucose is quantified by a flow injection analyzer based on the enzyme glucose oxidase. The method gives results comparable to traditional methods but the simplicity of the analysis results in a much lower relative standard deviation. The excellent sensitivity of the glucose analyzer means that as little as (1 \mathrm{mg}) trehalose or glycogen can be determined which reduces the required sample volume. This makes the method ideal for physiological studies, e.g., of transients in continuous cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In addition, a consistent procedure has been derived for pretreatment and storage of samples. 1995 Academic Press, Inc.
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