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G W BORST-PAUWELS

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BORST-PAUWELS G
Biochim Biophys Acta . 1993 Nov; 1152(2):201-6. PMID: 8218320
Kinetical parameters of monovalent cation uptake in yeast are calculated according to a model for mutual interaction of membrane potential and cation uptake. Apparent Km values for monovalent cation uptake...
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Belde P, Vossen J, BORST-PAUWELS G, Theuvenet A
FEBS Lett . 1993 May; 323(1-2):113-8. PMID: 8495722
Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) induces a release of Ca2+ from vacuolar membrane vesicles of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The amount released is dependent on IP3 concentration (concentration for half maximal effect, Km, apparent...
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BORST-PAUWELS G
Biochim Biophys Acta . 1993 Jan; 1145(1):15-24. PMID: 8422406
The concentration dependence of cation uptake by the cell may be considerably complicated when this uptake is accompanied by a depolarization of the cell membrane. In case of carrier-mediated transport...
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BORST-PAUWELS G, van de Mortel J, Theuvenet A
FEMS Microbiol Lett . 1992 Aug; 74(1):99-104. PMID: 1516812
The transient increase in the rate of 2-(4-di-methyl-aminostyryl)-1-ethylpyridinium (DMP) influx in Saccharomyces cerevisiae caused by addition of glucose to a suspension of non-metabolizing cells at relatively high pH can be...
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BORST-PAUWELS G, van de Mortel J, Theuvenet A
Biochim Biophys Acta . 1992 Jun; 1107(2):207-12. PMID: 1504065
Monovalent cations decrease the initial rate of uptake of the membrane potential probe 2-(dimethylaminostyryl)-1-ethyl-pyridinium (DMP) into metabolizing cells, showing that the cells are depolarized. A steep decrease in this rate...
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van de Mortel J, Theuvenet A, BORST-PAUWELS G
Biochim Biophys Acta . 1990 Jul; 1026(2):220-4. PMID: 2198940
At pH 7, addition of glucose to an anaerobic suspension of non-metabolizing yeast cells causes a transient net efflux of K+ from the cells and a concomitant transient hyperpolarization of...
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van de Mortel J, Mulders D, Korthout H, Theuvenet A, BORST-PAUWELS G
Biochim Biophys Acta . 1988 Dec; 936(3):421-8. PMID: 3058206
At pH 7, addition of glucose under anaerobic conditions to a suspension of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae causes both a transient hyperpolarization and a transient net efflux of K+ from...
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BORST-PAUWELS G
Biochim Biophys Acta . 1988 Jan; 937(1):88-92. PMID: 3275461
In experiments dealing with the effect of xenobiotics upon the efflux of K+ from yeast cells, one should be aware that when this efflux proceeds via an all-or-none process, the...
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van der Pal R, Belde P, Theuvenet A, Peters P, BORST-PAUWELS G
Biochim Biophys Acta . 1987 Aug; 902(1):19-23. PMID: 2440478
The initial rate of both Ca2+ and Mn2+ uptake is inhibited by ruthenium red to about the same extent as by equivalent concentrations of La3+. The inhibition of Ca2+ uptake,...
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Kessels B, Theuvenet A, Peters P, Dobbelmann J, BORST-PAUWELS G
J Gen Microbiol . 1987 Apr; 133(4):843-8. PMID: 3309176
The effect of Cd2+ poisoning of Saccharomyces cerevisiae on 45Ca, 109Cd and [14C]tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP) uptake and cell pH was examined. At Cd2+ concentrations that produced substantial K+ efflux the rates...