PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE FROM SULFITE BY A COPPER-ADAPTED YEAST
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概要
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Activity of hydrogen sulfide production from sulfite was studied using a copper-resistant yeast strain (R), its parent strain (P), and the culture of R in the medium without copper addition (R(0)). More hydrogen sulfide was produced under aerobic condition than under anaerobic condition. Sulfide producing activity was in the order of R(0)>P>R under either condition. Stationary phase cells produced more sulfide than logarithmic phase cells when cultured without copper, while the reverse was the case with R, cultured in copper medium. Sulfide production was inhibited by high concentrations of sulfite and by salicylaldoxime. Difference in the pathway from sulfite to sulfide was suggested between the resistant strain (R and R(0)) and P in that the former was more sensitive to these inhibitors.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Kikuchi Tadatoshi
Botanical Department Faculty Of Seience Kyoto University:(present)research Reactor Institute Kyoto U
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Kikuchi Tadatoshi
Botanical Department Facutly Of Science Kyoto University:(present)research Reactor Institute Kyoto U
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