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Effect of growth rate on ethanol tolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

. 1992 ; 37 (1) : 43-6.

Language English Country United States Media print

Document type Journal Article

delta 5,7-Sterol-accumulating Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells growing in chemostat at a specific growth rate of 0.075/h exhibited higher ethanol tolerance measured as ethanol-induced death and anaerobic growth inhibition than the cells growing at 0.2/h, the difference being dependent on the carbon-to-nitrogen molar proportion in the medium. The observed difference in sensitivity to ethanol of anaerobic growth between the slowly and rapidly-growing cells was completely reversed as a result of a block in sterol synthesis causing a negligible synthesis of delta 5,7-sterols. Two physiological parameters, budding frequency and membrane composition, evidently affected ethanol tolerance. Differences between the delta 5,7-sterol-synthesizing and deficient strains documented a profound effect of the quality of the sterol present on the physiological state of the cell.

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