Abstract

The influx rate of 86Rb decreases during accumulation of K + or Rb + into metabolizing yeast cells under anaerobic conditions with glucose as substrate. Possible causes for the decrease in the influx rate are examined. It is ruled out that the decrease in the influx rate is caused by an increased turgor pressure of the cells or to an impairment of their energization. During the accumulation of K + or Rb +, no decrease but an increase in the protonmotive force of the cells is found. The concomitant increase in cell pH accounts only in small part for the decrease in the influx rates. Acidification of the cells on adding butyrate to the suspension causes a transient increase in the influx rates, whereas the cellular monovalent cation content is still increased. Consequently, no direct relationship is found between the influx rate and the cellular content of K + and Rb +.

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