Abstract

Visible region of an absorption spectrum was followed in cells of original strains and of rough mutants ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae andS. cerevisiae var.ellipsoideus. It was found that there are no substantial differences in relative content of cytochromesb andc in aerobically grown rough and smooth yeast forms, in spite of the fact that both forms differ substantially in the metabolic oxygen quotient. If the cytochromes present were not reduced in washed cells by dithionite or by substrate addition, the rough forms exhibited a lower cytochrome b:c ratio than the smooth forms. Under anaerobic conditions of cultivation, the rough forms retained a typical aerobic spectrum, lacking, however, the cytochromea and a3 band; the ratio of cytochromesb andc was changed in favour of cytochromeb (from the original 1.7: 1 up to 3.4: 1). The inability of the rough mutants to produce anaerobic cytochrome spectrum represented by cytochrome b1 was connected with their inability to reproduce under anaerobic conditions.

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