“…Therefore, sporulation may provide a convenient system for the investigation of carbohydrate metabolism, the roles of the reserve materials and the associated hydrolytic enzymes. In yeast the extraspore reserve carbohydrates synthesized early in development are completely degraded prior to spore formation, suggesting they have a role as a source of energy and carbon for spore formation (Rothman and Cabib, 1969;Becker et al, 1982;Katohda et al, 1988;Rua et al, 1993 consisting of a neutral form (20%) and a phosphorylated form (80%) (Lee et al, 1996). Under conditions of starvation ( no glucose in the culture medium ) or Ca -induced sporulation, the myceUal glucans decrease dramatically, and their total phosphate content decreases 49% (Lee and Mullins, 1994).…”