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Yeast | 2001

Construction of phosphatidylethanolamine‐less strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Effect on amino acid transport

Ingrid Robl; Renate Grassl; Widmar Tanner; Miroslava Opekarová

A triple yeast mutant was constructed which lacks BST1, the gene for sphingosine lyase, besides the phosphatidylserine decarboxylases PSD1 and PSD2. In this yeast mutant, which can only be grown in the presence of exogenous ethanolamine, phosphatidylethanolamine can be depleted to very low levels. Under those conditions, respiration as well as glucose and 3‐O‐methylglucose uptake proceed unaffected. Plasma membrane ATPase is as active in these cells as that of control cells grown in the presence of ethanolamine. Drastically decreased, however, are H+/amino acid symporters. The activities of arginine (Can1p), proline (Put4p) and general amino acid permease (Gap1p) are decreased more than 20‐fold. Amino acid transport in yeast is dependent on coupling to the proton motive force. It can be envisaged that phosphatidylethanolamine might play a role in this process or in the early steps of the secretion pathway common for all amino acid permeases or, eventually, it could affect the transport proteins directly at the plasma membrane Transformation of the triple mutant with a CEN plasmid harbouring BST1 wild‐type gene totally reversed its phenotype to that observed in the double mutant. Copyright


Archive | 2002

Method for separating bacterial cells and cell components

Michael Schütz; Renate Grassl; Roman Meyer; Sibylle Frick; Ingrid Robl; Thomas Zander; Stefan Miller


Archive | 2002

Method for unspecific enrichment of bacterial cells

Sabine Diller; Renate Grassl; Stefan Miller; Ingrid Robl; Michael Schultz; Thomas Zander


Archive | 2002

VERFAHREN ZUR AUFREINIGUNG VON BAKTERIENZELLEN UND ZELLBESTANDTEILEN

Michael Schuetz; Renate Grassl; Roman Meyer; Sibylle Frick; Ingrid Robl; Thomas Zander; Stefan Miller


Archive | 2006

Method for detecting and removing endotoxin

Stefan Miller; Roman Meyer; Renate Grassl; Manfred Biebl; Holger Grallert


Archive | 2004

ENDOTOXIN DETECTION METHOD

Roman Meyer; Michael Schütz; Holger Grallert; Renate Grassl; Stefan Miller


Archive | 2002

Method for unspecific enrichment of bacteria cells

Sabine Diller; Renate Grassl; Stefan Miller; Ingrid Robl; Michael Schütz; Thomas Zander


Archive | 2014

Nucleic acids encoding bacteriophage tail proteins

Stefan Miller; Roman Meyer; Renate Grassl; Manfred Biebl; Holger Grallert


Archive | 2006

Procedes pour detecter et eliminer des endotoxines

Stefan Miller; Roman Meyer; Renate Grassl; Manfred Biebl; Holger Grallert


Archive | 2006

PROCEDIMIENTO PARA LA DETECCION Y ELIMINACION DE ENDOTOXINAS.

Manfred Biebl; Holger Grallert; Renate Grassl; Roman Meyer; Stefan Miller

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Ingrid Robl

University of Regensburg

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Widmar Tanner

University of Regensburg

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Miroslava Opekarová

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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