AbstractReplacement of ordinary water with heavy water causes a sharp reduction of the rates of both primary hydrogen ion transport (at the plasma membrane ATPase) and secondary symports (H+-associated transports of sugars and amino acids) in several species of yeast. At the same time, the hydrolytic activity of the ATPase is affected only very little. Likewise, the membrane potential, the ΔpH and, correspondingly, the accumulation ratios of the various symported solutes are altered much less. This serves as evidence that H+ or 113,0 + ions are direct participants in the various active transports of nutrients in yeast
International audiencePlasma membrane water transport is a crucial cellular phenomenon. Net water mo...
Water composed chiefly of deuterium, the heavier isotope of hydrogen, has been found unsuitable for ...
Biological membranes enclose all cells and regulate the entry or exit of molecules. Symporters are p...
AbstractReplacement of ordinary water with heavy water causes a sharp reduction of the rates of both...
AbstractThe secondary transport systems of the yeast vacuolar membrane have been investigated by (i)...
Two mutations containing insertions and deletions in the promoter in the plasma membrane H+-ATPase g...
AbstractPlasma membrane water transport is a crucial cellular phenomenon. Net water movement in resp...
V H(+)-ATPase has an important role in a variety of key physiological processes. This enzyme is reve...
Acidification of the endosomal/lysosomal pathway by the vacuolar-type proton translocating ATPase (V...
To determine whether solute transport across yeast membranes was facilitated, we measured the water ...
Glucose has many effects on the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae mediated via complex signal transduct...
The definitive version is available at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1567-1364.2010.0...
1 Title: Study of membrane transport processes in yeast using potentiometric fluorescent probe diS-C...
AbstractThe activity of a putative H+K+ exchange system in the plasma membrane of yeast was studied ...
Energy and cell membrane ATPase‐dependent H+ efflux from yeast cells was inhibited by heavy metals, ...
International audiencePlasma membrane water transport is a crucial cellular phenomenon. Net water mo...
Water composed chiefly of deuterium, the heavier isotope of hydrogen, has been found unsuitable for ...
Biological membranes enclose all cells and regulate the entry or exit of molecules. Symporters are p...
AbstractReplacement of ordinary water with heavy water causes a sharp reduction of the rates of both...
AbstractThe secondary transport systems of the yeast vacuolar membrane have been investigated by (i)...
Two mutations containing insertions and deletions in the promoter in the plasma membrane H+-ATPase g...
AbstractPlasma membrane water transport is a crucial cellular phenomenon. Net water movement in resp...
V H(+)-ATPase has an important role in a variety of key physiological processes. This enzyme is reve...
Acidification of the endosomal/lysosomal pathway by the vacuolar-type proton translocating ATPase (V...
To determine whether solute transport across yeast membranes was facilitated, we measured the water ...
Glucose has many effects on the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae mediated via complex signal transduct...
The definitive version is available at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1567-1364.2010.0...
1 Title: Study of membrane transport processes in yeast using potentiometric fluorescent probe diS-C...
AbstractThe activity of a putative H+K+ exchange system in the plasma membrane of yeast was studied ...
Energy and cell membrane ATPase‐dependent H+ efflux from yeast cells was inhibited by heavy metals, ...
International audiencePlasma membrane water transport is a crucial cellular phenomenon. Net water mo...
Water composed chiefly of deuterium, the heavier isotope of hydrogen, has been found unsuitable for ...
Biological membranes enclose all cells and regulate the entry or exit of molecules. Symporters are p...