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. 1983 Dec;156(3):1214–1221. doi: 10.1128/jb.156.3.1214-1221.1983

Variation of (1 leads to 3)-beta-glucanases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae during vegetative growth, conjugation, and sporulation.

N H Hien, G H Fleet
PMCID: PMC217970  PMID: 6358191

Abstract

The total (1 leads to 3)-beta-glucanase activities associated with cell extracts and cell walls of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were measured during vegetative growth, conjugation, and sporulation. Using a system of column chromatography, we resolved (1 leads to 3)-beta-glucanase activity into six different enzymes (namely, glucanases I, II, IIIA, IIIB, IV, and V). The contributions of the individual enzymes to the total activity at the different stages of the life cycle were determined. Total glucanase activity increased during exponential growth and decreased in stationary resting-phase cells. Glucanase IIIA was the predominant enzyme in stationary resting-phase cells. Glucanases I, II, IIIB, and IV were either absent or present at low levels in stationary phase cells, but their individual activities (in particular, glucanase IIIB activity) increased substantially during exponential growth. Total (1 leads to 3)-beta-glucanase activity did not change significantly during conjugation of two haploid mating strains, S. cerevisiae 2180A and 2180B, and no notable changes were detected in the activities of the individual enzymes. Sporulation was accompanied by a rapid increase and then a decrease in total glucanase activity. Most of the increase was due to a dramatic rise in the activity of glucanase V, which appeared to be a sporulation-specific enzyme. Glucanase activity was not derepressed by lowering the glucose concentration in the growth medium.

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