| Literature DB >> 3916809 |
D J King1, A Wiseman, D E Kelly, S L Kelly.
Abstract
A number of nystatin-resistant strains of S. cerevisiae have been isolated which are defective in lanosterol C-14 demethylation, a reaction normally catalysed by cytochrome P-450. In this paper two of these strains have been compared and found to have differences in their reduced-CO difference spectra indicating different distortions in the enzyme molecule. Nystatin resistance in the C-14 demethylation deficient SG1 in shown to be determined by a single gene, and a sterol 5,6-desaturase defect does not appear to be required for viability of SG1, was reported for the C-14 demethylase deficient isolate JR4 by Taylor et al. (1983). There are at least two discernable mutant phenotypes for the yeast cytochrome P-450 structural gene which give a C-14 demethylase defect.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3916809 DOI: 10.1007/bf00365622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Genet ISSN: 0172-8083 Impact factor: 3.886