1980
DOI: 10.1128/jb.142.1.276-284.1980
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Sporulation in Hansenula wingei Is Induced by Nitrogen Starvation in Maltose-Containing Media

Abstract: The sexually agglutinative yeast Hansenula wingei lives in association with bark beetles that inhabit coniferous trees. This yeast was induced to sporulate by malt extract, which contains a high percentage of maltose (50%) and a low percentage of nitrogen (0.5%). A solution of 1.5% maltose without any growth factors also induced ascosporogenesis in H. wingei. Thus, only a carbon source is required for sporulation as in Saccharomyces. However, potassium acetate did not induce sporulation in H. wingei as it does… Show more

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“…spore encapsulation in the multicellular D. discoideum. Because sporulation is induced by starvation (Crandall and Lawrence, 1980) and by rapamycin (Zheng and Schreiber, 1997), we wondered whether Acb1 might play a role in yeast sporulation, and indeed it did (Fig. 5).…”
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“…spore encapsulation in the multicellular D. discoideum. Because sporulation is induced by starvation (Crandall and Lawrence, 1980) and by rapamycin (Zheng and Schreiber, 1997), we wondered whether Acb1 might play a role in yeast sporulation, and indeed it did (Fig. 5).…”
Section: Online Supplemental Materialsmentioning
confidence: 96%