The isolation and characterization of Ni2+ resistant mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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Abstract

Four Ni2+ resistant mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been isolated and characterized. In the accumulation of Ni2+, there was no significant difference between the wild type strain and the Ni2+ resistant mutants. The synthesis of RNA in the yeast was severely inhibited by Ni2+ while inhibition of protein synthesis was less pronounced. The inhibitory effect of Ni2+ on both RNA and protein synthesis in Ni2+ resistant mutants of yeast was less pronounced than in the wild type strain, while four Ni2+ resistant mutants were more sensitive to Cd2+ and Cu2+ than was the wild type strain. Ni2+ resistant mechanism(s) appeared to exist within the cells and differed from those of Cd2+ or Cu2+.

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Joho, M., Imada, Y., & Murayama, T. (1987). The isolation and characterization of Ni2+ resistant mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Microbios, 51(208–209), 183–190.

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