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Catabolite Inactivation of the Yeast Maltose Transporter is Due to Proteolysis

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1993 Oct 25
PMID 8224159
Citations 22
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Abstract

The maltose transport capacity of fermenting Saccharomyces cerevisiae rapidly decreases when protein synthesis is impaired. Using polyclonal antibodies against a recombinant maltose transporter-protein we measured the cellular content of the transporter along this inactivation process. Loss of transport capacity was paralleled by a decrease of cross-reacting material which suggests degradation of the transporter. We also show that in ammonium-starved cells the half-life of the maltose transporter is 1.3 h during catabolism of glucose and > 15 h during catabolism of ethanol.

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