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. 1971 Jun;106(3):915–919. doi: 10.1128/jb.106.3.915-919.1971

Production of Phenotypically Epimeraseless Yeast by l-Arabinose1

Farooq Azam a,2, Shou-Chang Kuo a,3, Vincent P Cirillo a
PMCID: PMC248724  PMID: 5557596

Abstract

The previous report from this laboratory that l-arabinose is a gratuitous inducer of the galactose transport system has been found to be an artefact resulting from the combination of galactose contamination of commercial samples of l-arabinose and inhibition by l-arabinose of galactose metabolism by inactivation of uridine-diphosphate-glucose-4-epimerase. As a result of l-arabinose inhibition of the metabolism of the contaminating galactose, galactose itself serves as a gratuitous inducer, producing phenotypically epimeraseless yeast.

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