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Fluctuations during growth of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae andSchizosaccharomyces pombe

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The plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity was determined under various growth conditions using the yeastsSaccharomyces cerevisiae andSchizosaccharomyces pombe. Under early batch-growth conditions in a rich medium, the budding yeastS. cerevisiae ATPase specific activity increased 2-to 3-fold during exponential growth. During late exponential growth, a peak of ATPase activity, followed by a sudden decrease, was observed and termed “growth-arrest control”. The growth arrest phenomenon ofS. cerevisiae could not be related to the acidification of the culture medium or to glucose exhaustion in the medium or to variation of glucose activation of the H+-ATPase. Addition of ammonium to a proline minimum medium also stimulated transiently the ATPase activity ofS. cerevisiae. Specific activity of the fission yeastS. pombe ATPase did not show a similar profile and steadily increased to reach a plateau in stationary growth. Under synchronous mitotic growth conditions, the ATPase activity ofS. cerevisiae increased during the cell division cycle according to the “peak” type cycle, while that ofS. pombe was of the “step” type.

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Nso, E., Goffeau, A. & Dufour, J.P. Fluctuations during growth of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae andSchizosaccharomyces pombe . Folia Microbiol 47, 401–406 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02818697

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