Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Abstract
Sterilizable membrane probes were used to study the relation between oxygen concentration and respiration rate in
Candida utilis
growing on acetate. When the organism was grown in a continuous fermentor at various dissolved oxygen concentrations (0.23 × 10
−6
to 32 × 10
−6
m
), with time allowed for full adaptation to each oxygen concentration, the relationship between oxygen concentration and growth rate simulated Michaelis-Menten behavior, giving an apparent
K
m
for oxygen of 1.3 × 10
−6
m
. When respiration rate was measured at various oxygen concentrations without allowing time for adaptation, it was found that the respiration rate was directly proportional to O
2
concentration at low O
2
concentrations, and independent of O
2
concentration at high O
2
concentrations. Transition from one type of behavior to the other was fairly abrupt. The respiration rate in the presence of excess oxygen depended on the O
2
concentration at which the cells were grown, but the rate at low O
2
concentrations did not. There was evidence that, at low oxygen concentrations, oxygen diffusion through the cell substance limits respiration rate, at least in part.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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