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Transport und Umsatz von Polyalkoholen bei der HefeRhodotorula gracilis (glutinis)

✍ Scribed by Renate Klöppel; Milan Höfer


Publisher
Springer
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
706 KB
Volume
107
Category
Article
ISSN
0302-8933

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✦ Synopsis


Although alditols reached the interior of the cells of RhodotoruIa gracilis by means of the constitutive monosaccharide carrier, a second carrier of pentitols was found to be inducible. Ribitol and L-arabinitol, entering the cells by the constitutive carrier, induced a single catabolic enzyme system, including a carrier of pentitols. This induction depended on de novo protein synthesis. In addition to ribitol and L-arabinitol, the induced catabolic enzyme system was also specific for xylitol and D-arabinitol; these two alditols were not inducers. Hexitols, erythritol and pentoses were not transported or catabolized by the induced system.

The induced carrier had a lower half-saturation constant, Kr, and higher maximal velocity, V, than the constitutive carrier of pentitols. Kinetic studies of induced transport indicated, that this was an active process which appeared to be coupled with the simultaneous uptake of H+-ions (H+-substrate symport). The induced transport of pentitols was strongly inhibited by monosaccharides, although not competitively. The enzyme synthesis induced by ribitol or L-arabinitol was repressed by monosaccharides.


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The obligate aerobic yeast Rhodoturula gracilis was found to take up the alditols D-glucitol, D-mannitol, ribitol, xylitol, D-arabinitol, L-arabinitol and erythritol by means of a constitutive mobile membrane carrier. This uptake involved active transport, that is, it was dependent on the supply of