1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0723-2020(99)80059-9
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Effect of Growth Phase on the Content and Composition of Ceramides of the Hydrocarbon-assimilating Yeast Candida lipolytica

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“…The results of Ko et al (1994) showed that the highest activity of inositol phosphorylceramide (IPC), synthase enzyme which catalyzes the transfer of phosphoinositol to the C-1 hydroxy of ceramide to produce IPC, determined in microsomal membrane preparations from S. cerevisiae, Microbiol Biotechnol (2011) 27:2969-29792975 occurred at the mid-to-late exponential phase and that a sevenfold activity decrease occurred when cells entered the stationary growth phase. In the yeast Y. lipolytica, the ceramide content of the exponential phase biomass was two times higher when compared with that of the stationary phase biomass (Rupčić et al 1999). Bauman et al (2001) showed that the concentration of total phytosphingosine in the yeast Y. lipolytica was highest in the exponential growth phase.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…The results of Ko et al (1994) showed that the highest activity of inositol phosphorylceramide (IPC), synthase enzyme which catalyzes the transfer of phosphoinositol to the C-1 hydroxy of ceramide to produce IPC, determined in microsomal membrane preparations from S. cerevisiae, Microbiol Biotechnol (2011) 27:2969-29792975 occurred at the mid-to-late exponential phase and that a sevenfold activity decrease occurred when cells entered the stationary growth phase. In the yeast Y. lipolytica, the ceramide content of the exponential phase biomass was two times higher when compared with that of the stationary phase biomass (Rupčić et al 1999). Bauman et al (2001) showed that the concentration of total phytosphingosine in the yeast Y. lipolytica was highest in the exponential growth phase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%