Science. 1967 Jan 6;155(3758):93-4. doi: 10.1126/science.155.3758.93.
Phosphate uptake in the obligately marine fungus Thraustochytrium roseum is maximally stimulated by sodium chloride in a range of concentrations (0.2 to 0.4 molar) similar to those commonly encountered in littoral habitats. The effectiveness of sodium chloride for phosphate transport extends beyond its osmotic function and can be attributed specifically to sodium. Increases in respiration in the presence of the salt can be ascribed primarily to an osmotic effect.
在一定程度上依赖于海洋的真菌玫瑰红游动放线菌对氯化钠的摄取在一定浓度范围内(0.2 到 0.4 摩尔)达到最大刺激,这与滨海栖息地中常见的浓度相似。氯化钠对磷酸盐运输的有效性超出了其渗透压功能,可以特别归因于钠离子。在盐存在的情况下,呼吸作用的增加主要可以归因于渗透压效应。