1984
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1984.tb00366.x
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The subcellular distribution of carotenoids in light‐grown Verticillium agaricinum

Abstract: Ke-cheng Hsiao and Ian M. Miller Hsiao, K.-C. nad M0ller, 1. M. 1984. The subcellular distribution of carotenoids in light-grownKertiaV/iiim agaricinum. -Physiol. Plant. 62: 167-174.Hyphae of light-grown V. agaricinum (Link) Corda contain many lipid bodies. The byphae were disrupted and tbe membranes immediately pelleted by a 48 000 g spin for 30 min. Tbe major part (90%) of the carotenoids was found in a lipid layer on top of the supernatant. Carotenoids extracted from the lipid layer in diethyl ether had an … Show more

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“…Carotenoids retain their membrane reinforcing function in mycoplasms, some fungi and animals. This is why the flesh of many mollusca and ascidians has yellow-to-red colour [9,10,14,16].…”
Section: Mechanical Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carotenoids retain their membrane reinforcing function in mycoplasms, some fungi and animals. This is why the flesh of many mollusca and ascidians has yellow-to-red colour [9,10,14,16].…”
Section: Mechanical Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%