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Alcohol dehydrogenase activity and electron transport in living yeast.


ABSTRACT: 1. The excretion of H(+) ions, with practically equivalent uptake of K(+) ions (from 0.1m-potassium chloride), occurs during the aerobic oxidation of ethanol. 2. Acetaldehyde and acetic acid formed at the same time are quantitatively equal to the amount of ethanol oxidized. 3. A slow uptake of K(+) ions occurs during the oxidation of acetaldehyde and a more rapid uptake during the oxidation of d-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. 4. The anaerobic reduction of methylene blue is studied, and the inhibitory effect of K(+) and other inorganic cations on the system demonstrated. 5. The cation requirement for equal inhibitory effect is parallel with the reciprocals of the transport affinities for the ;physiological K-carrier' (as taken from Conway & Duggan, 1958). 6. The cation inhibition of methylene blue reduction is reversed by treatment of the yeast with Teepol or by freezing-and-thawing. 7. Azide is shown to inhibit the reduction of methylene blue with intact cells. The inhibition is partially reversed by Teepol treatment and completely by freezing-and-thawing.

SUBMITTER: Ryan H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1198284 | biostudies-other | 1967 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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