1995
DOI: 10.2323/jgam.41.87
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Efflux of sodium ions by a Na+/H+-antiporter during salt stress in the salt-tolerant yeast Zygosaccharomyces rouxii.

Abstract: The flux of Nat, Cl-and H+ ions and the accumulation of glycerol in cells of a salt-tolerant yeast, Zygosaccharomyces rouxii, was examined during the initial stages of salt stress. Although the intracellular accumulation of glycerol that was required for osmoregulation began immediately after exposure of the cells to salt stress, rapid influx of Na+ and Cl-ions into cells also occurred. These ions were subsequently extruded from the cells and the intracellular levels of both ions were maintained much lower tha… Show more

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“…In particular, the requirement for low pH values to grow in the presence of salt observed in P. membranaefaciens could be, as described in Z. rouxii and Schiz. pombe (Jia et al, 1992 ;Rodrı ' guez-Navarro et al, 1994 ;Nishi & Yagi, 1995), the consequence of sodium extrusion being performed by a Na + \H + antiporter, thus dependent on ∆pH and plasma membrane H + \ATPase activity (Watanabe & Tamai, 1992 ;Nishi & Yagi, 1995).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the requirement for low pH values to grow in the presence of salt observed in P. membranaefaciens could be, as described in Z. rouxii and Schiz. pombe (Jia et al, 1992 ;Rodrı ' guez-Navarro et al, 1994 ;Nishi & Yagi, 1995), the consequence of sodium extrusion being performed by a Na + \H + antiporter, thus dependent on ∆pH and plasma membrane H + \ATPase activity (Watanabe & Tamai, 1992 ;Nishi & Yagi, 1995).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While two ENA genes have been identified in S. occidentalis (3), in the case of the fission yeast, which is more sensitive to external sodium, only a Na ϩ /H ϩ antiporter (Sod2) has been found (10,13). Finally, in Zygosaccharomyces rouxii, an osmotolerant yeast, there is evidence of the existence of both, two antiporters (ZSOD2 and ZSOD22) (12,19) and one ATPase (ZrENA) (unpublished data) (GenBank TM/EMBL accession number D78567).…”
Section: Two Genes Encoding Namentioning
confidence: 99%