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Abstract
Niederpruem, Donald J. (Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis). Respiration of basidiospores of Schizophyllum commune. J. Bacteriol. 88:210-215. 1964.-The aerobic metabolism of basidiospores of the wood-rotting mushroom Schizophyllum commune was investigated by use of manometric techniques and specific respiratory poisons. Basal respiration was stimulated markedly by the uncoupling agent 2,4-dinitrophenol. This effect was pH-dependent and was sensitive to antimycin A. A positive periodic acid-Schiff reaction and a respiratory quotient (CO(2)/O(2)) of near unity pointed to carbohydrate as the endogenous substrate. Oxygen consumption was increased by sucrose, certain hexoses, d-xylose, acetate, and ethanol. Oxidative assimilation was evident with d-glucose and acetate. Glucose oxidation was inhibited by cyanide, azide, antimycin A, Atabrine, and phenylmercuric acetate. These data implicate cytochrome oxidase, b- and c-type cytochromes, flavoprotein, and essential sulfhydryl groups in basidiospore respiration.Entities:
Keywords: AZIDES; CYANIDES; DINITROPHENOLS; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; FUNGI; METABOLISM; PHARMACOLOGY; QUINACRINE
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Year: 1964 PMID: 14197890 PMCID: PMC277278 DOI: 10.1128/jb.88.1.210-215.1964
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bacteriol ISSN: 0021-9193 Impact factor: 3.490