Catalase formation in Rhodotorula mucilaginosa in relation to the effect of glucose and antibiotics
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The developmental pattern of the catalase activity in Rhodotorula mucilaginosa, an obligate aerobe, was investigated in relation to its growth. The pattern of catalase activity does not run in a manner comparable with that of a respiratory capacity, because catalase activity takes a continual rise after the middle of the logarithmic. growth, while a respiratory pattern runs a constant level during the corresponding growth phase. Addition of antimycin A to cells with a minimum catalase activity does not block the increase in the catalase activity. Chloramphenicol does not exert any recognizable effect on the catalase formation whereas cycloheximide does create an intense inhibitory effect, regardless of addition times on the course of growth. These results show that the synthesizing sites of yeast catalase are different from mitochondria.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Kitsutani Shin
Biological Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technologu
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Nagahisa Masashi
Biological Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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MURA MICHIKO
Biological Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Mura Michiko
Biological Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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