Abstract
AbstractEven though it is a well-accepted fact that the energy metabolism of yeast is likely to impact all cellular activities, surprising little is known about the ATP homeostasis of particular yeast strains that are commonly used in cell biological studies. Therefore, we determined key parameters such as oxygen consumption and fermentation rates of the lab strain SEY6210. Our data indicated that even at high glucose concentrations, SEY6210 produces 30-50% of cellular ATP from oxidative phosphorylation. Loss of respiration, either by disrupting ATP synthase function or by growth in anaerobic conditions, was not fully compensated by fermentation and as a result affected energy intensive processes such as the maintenance of the plasma membrane proton gradient and the associated import of nutrients.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory