Skipper N, Bussey H
J Bacteriol. 1977 Feb;129(2):668-77. doi: 10.1128/jb.129.2.668-677.1977.
The role of the energy status of the yeast cell in the sensitivity of cultures to two yeast toxins was examined by using 12K release from cells as a measure of toxin action. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae killer toxin bound to sensitive cells in the presence of drugs that interfered with the generation or use of energy, but it was unable to efflux 12K from the cells under these conditions. In direct contrast, the Torulopsis glabrata pool efflux-stimulating toxin induced efflux of the yeast 42K pool was insensitive to the presence of energy poisons in cultures. The results indicate that an energized state, maintained at the expense of adenosine 5'-triphosphate from either glycolytic or mitochondrial reactions, is required for the action of the killer toxin on the yeast cell.
通过使用细胞中12K的释放作为毒素作用的衡量标准,研究了酵母细胞的能量状态在培养物对两种酵母毒素敏感性中的作用。酿酒酵母杀伤毒素在存在干扰能量产生或利用的药物的情况下与敏感细胞结合,但在这些条件下它无法使细胞中的12K流出。直接相反的是,光滑球拟酵母池流出刺激毒素诱导酵母42K池的流出对培养物中能量毒物的存在不敏感。结果表明,杀伤毒素对酵母细胞起作用需要以糖酵解或线粒体反应产生的三磷酸腺苷为代价维持的活跃状态。