Abstract

The first assimilation products of phosphorus in yeast cells have been investigated using radioactive orthophosphate as a tracer. It has been shown that one of the first steps of phosphate uptake consists in incorporation of phosphorus into ATP, GTP and (much more slowly) UTP. The ratio of the rates of incorporation of 32P into ATP and GTP is about 1: 0.4 at 1°.

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