1967
DOI: 10.1002/jobm.19670070408
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Der Atmungsdefekt bei Hefezellen; eine kritische Betrachtung seiner Ursachen I. Induktion und Reversibilität der „petite”︁‐Mutation

Abstract: Der Atmungsdefekt bei Hefezellen; eine kritische Betrachtung seiner Ursachen I. Induktion und Reversibilitat der ,,petite"-Mutation GUNDA KRAEPELIN (Eingegangen am 15. 7.1966) E i n l e i t u n g Vor allem bei bestimmten Pilzen und Bakterien ist der Atmungsdefekt eine auflergewohnlich haufige Erscheinung. Bei einigen Hefen ist dieser Defekt am langsten bekannt und am eingehendsten untersucht worden; einen guten Uberblick iiber die recht umfangreiche Literatur bis 1960 findet man bei NAGAI ~t al. [136]. Im allg… Show more

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“…RD mutants may demonstrate normal, reduced, or increased rates of glycolysis. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] This agrees well with the activity of the dehydrogenases involved in glycolysis which may also be normal" or increased. 25 Because of the variations of spontaneous mutation frequency to respiratory deficiency of different strains, four strains of bottom brewer's yeast used in Czech breweries were tested for the presence of RD mutants after fermentations at 6°and 28°C.…”
Section: Introduction Strain Of Saccharomyces Cerevisiaem And-50%supporting
confidence: 64%
“…RD mutants may demonstrate normal, reduced, or increased rates of glycolysis. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] This agrees well with the activity of the dehydrogenases involved in glycolysis which may also be normal" or increased. 25 Because of the variations of spontaneous mutation frequency to respiratory deficiency of different strains, four strains of bottom brewer's yeast used in Czech breweries were tested for the presence of RD mutants after fermentations at 6°and 28°C.…”
Section: Introduction Strain Of Saccharomyces Cerevisiaem And-50%supporting
confidence: 64%
“…Reversibility of respiration deficiency is also reported in the "petite positive" yeasts S. logos, S. rosei and S. cerevisiae (Natal, 1969 ;Avers et al, 1965 ;Pittman, 1959;Kraepelin, 1967), but these "revertants" oeeured in low frequency and were not all tested for cytoplasmic inheritance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…NEu and CHou, 1967;KRAEPELIN, 1972;HEINZELMANN et al, 1972) that stationary cells, especially when transferred into a fresh minimal medium, release a variety of substances with various physiological activities. These substances, covered with the scarcely adequate term "leakage" products, are often excreted rhythmically.…”
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confidence: 99%