Abstract

The excretion of an acid phosphatase by Rhodotorula glutinis is related to the pH of the medium. During growth, the phosphatase excretion into the medium at a constant pH of 4.5 was 5 times higher than that observed at variable pH. After cultivation at a constant pH of 4.5 or at variable pH, cells were incubated at various pH values between pH 2 and 7. During this second incubation acid phosphatase release occured at pH 4.5 to 6.5 only. There was no release at pH 3.0; but when resting cells incubated at this pH were placed in a buffer solution at pH 5.5 a high activity was released. Extensive washing did not eliminate residual intrinsic acid phosphatase activity. These two types of acid phosphatase were phosphomonoesterases with an identical specificity for different substrates.

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