1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf02927362
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Anomeric specificity of the monosaccharide carrier in yeasts and yeast-like organisms

Abstract: The anomeric specificity of monosaccharide uptake was investigated in 42 species of yeasts and related mycelium-forming fungi. Differences in the uptake of anomers were determined by the following methods. (1) Shift of anomeric equilibrium in the outer medium caused by preferential uptake of one of the anomeric forms was monitored polarimetrically as induced mutarotation. (2) The uptake of 14C-D-glucose by cells was examined after addition of freshly prepared solutions of alpha- or beta-D-glucose. Most of the … Show more

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“…A preference for ␣-D-glucose in transport and/or metabolism has been reported for liver (10,54,59), pancreatic beta cells (53, 55, 60, 71), muscle (80), adipose (70), and yeast cells (25). Cardiac muscle hexokinase displays high affinity but low capacity for ␣-D-glucose and low affinity but high capacity for ␤-D-glucose (50).…”
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“…A preference for ␣-D-glucose in transport and/or metabolism has been reported for liver (10,54,59), pancreatic beta cells (53, 55, 60, 71), muscle (80), adipose (70), and yeast cells (25). Cardiac muscle hexokinase displays high affinity but low capacity for ␣-D-glucose and low affinity but high capacity for ␤-D-glucose (50).…”
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confidence: 99%