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Saccharomyces mellis

A repressible acid phosphatase of Saccharomyces mellis develops when the organism is grown in a medium free of phosphate. Only traces of enzymic activity are found when media containing inorganic phosphate are used. The enzyme is inhibited by phosphate, arsenate, molybdate, and borate (117). [Pg.497]

R. Weimberg (1970). Effect of potassium chloride on the uptake and storage of phosphate by Saccharomyces mellis. J. Bacteriol., 103, 37-48. [Pg.265]

R. Weimberg and W. L. Orton (1964). Evidence for an exocellular site for the acid phosphatase of Saccharomyces mellis. J. Bacteriol., 88, 1743-1152. [Pg.265]


See other pages where Saccharomyces mellis is mentioned: [Pg.43]    [Pg.57]    [Pg.120]    [Pg.155]    [Pg.27]    [Pg.43]    [Pg.57]    [Pg.120]    [Pg.155]    [Pg.27]   
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