Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2035319963> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2035319963 endingPage "295" @default.
- W2035319963 startingPage "280" @default.
- W2035319963 abstract "The kinetics of [32P]phosphate uptake has been studied in different types of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondria. Mitochondria were isolated from yeast grown aerobically on 2% lactate (Lac-mitochondria), 2% galactose (Gal-mitochondria), 5.4% glucose (Glu-mitochondria) or from yeast grown anaerobically on 2% galactose (Promitochondria). The effect of chloramphenicol was also studied by adding it to the growth medium of yeast grown aerobically on 2% galactose (chloramphenicol-mitochondria). [32P]Phosphate uptake followed an oscillatory pattern in Lac, Gal-mitochondria and Promitochondria. Saturation kinetics were detected in fully differenciated mitochondria and in Promitochondria, but not in chloramphenicol-mitochondria. Glu-mitochondria did not translocate phosphate as shown both by lack of [32P]phosphate uptake and lack of swelling in isoosmotic potassium solution. Repressed yeast cells were incubated in a resting cell medium and mitochondria were isolated at different times of incubation. The rate of respiration and the oligomycin-sensitive ATPase increased during the course of the incubation. After 2h, a mitochondrial mersalyl-sensitive swelling in an isoosmotic potassium phosphate solution was detected. As expected, no increase of the rate of respiration was observed when chloramphenicol was added in the derepression medium. But the oligomycin-sensitive ATPase decreased. Chloramphenicol did not affect the phosphate transport activity as measured by the swelling of mitochondria, but the [32P]phosphate uptake did not follow saturation kinetics. A complete derepression of the inorganic phosphate-carrier activity was achieved by a 4 h incubation of the repressed cells in the presence of chloramphenicol, followed by a 6 h incubation in presence of cycloheximide. These data strongly suggest that the mitochondrial protein-synthesis system is required for the normal function of the inorganic phosphate-carrier." @default.
- W2035319963 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2035319963 creator A5002280908 @default.
- W2035319963 creator A5006580748 @default.
- W2035319963 creator A5021349434 @default.
- W2035319963 date "1977-12-01" @default.
- W2035319963 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2035319963 title "Effects of physiological manipulation on the kinetics of mitochondrial phosphate transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae" @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1499782907 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1510278412 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1540828173 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1572454990 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1616924899 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1936529485 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1975590376 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1976214490 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1990306049 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1992546410 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1993466268 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1995710377 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1999391467 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W1999705328 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2002132778 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2002626020 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2003415119 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2013636775 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2022407665 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2034193446 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2037452524 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2039698971 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2040866483 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2047552963 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2048805527 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2067296749 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2069580458 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2071204185 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2071257249 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2073463200 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2077313287 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2078450589 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2089553979 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2095028411 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2279870188 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2283135997 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2326663482 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W2339138486 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W57407447 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W91098717 @default.
- W2035319963 cites W92343544 @default.
- W2035319963 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/0005-2736(77)90256-5" @default.
- W2035319963 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/144532" @default.
- W2035319963 hasPublicationYear "1977" @default.
- W2035319963 type Work @default.
- W2035319963 sameAs 2035319963 @default.
- W2035319963 citedByCount "18" @default.
- W2035319963 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2035319963 hasAuthorship W2035319963A5002280908 @default.
- W2035319963 hasAuthorship W2035319963A5006580748 @default.
- W2035319963 hasAuthorship W2035319963A5021349434 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C150194340 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C186310378 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C23265538 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C25642318 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C2777132085 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C2777576037 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C2778128677 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C2778473333 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C2779006622 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C2779134199 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C2779222958 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C28859421 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C3675279 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C501593827 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C547475151 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C73766848 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConcept C99054511 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C104317684 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C150194340 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C181199279 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C185592680 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C186310378 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C23265538 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C25642318 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C2777132085 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C2777576037 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C2778128677 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C2778473333 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C2779006622 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C2779134199 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C2779222958 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C28859421 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C3675279 @default.
- W2035319963 hasConceptScore W2035319963C501593827 @default.