Abstract

The pigment of a pink strain of Ustilago violacea 1.C429 was associated with the mitochondria isolated on a sucrose gradient. The extracted red pigment was identified as cytochrome c by spectral analysis and by oxidation with cytochrome c oxidase from rat liver mitochondria. The pink strain accumulated at least tenfold more cytochrome c than a white strain. Zn 2+ enhanced cytochrome c production in a white strain by 75%.

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