Abstract
The red, water-insoluble pigment excreted by a mutant strain of the yeast Saccharomycopsis lipolytica is show to be protoporphyrin IX. In genetic crosses the red phenotype has the properties characteristic of a defect in a single, recessive nuclear gene. The yield and ease of harvest of protoporphyrin IX from the yeast mutant indicate that this strain or its derivatives may be a valuable source of this substance.
Publication types
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Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
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Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
MeSH terms
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Acetates / pharmacology
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Ascomycota / metabolism*
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Conjugation, Genetic
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Culture Media / pharmacology
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Glucose / pharmacology
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Hydrocarbons / pharmacology
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Mutation*
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Oleic Acids / pharmacology
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Phenotype
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Pigmentation / drug effects
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Porphyrins / analysis*
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Porphyrins / metabolism*
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Protoporphyrins / analysis*
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Protoporphyrins / biosynthesis
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Protoporphyrins / metabolism*
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Saccharomycopsis / metabolism*
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Spectrum Analysis
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Surface-Active Agents / pharmacology
Substances
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Acetates
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Culture Media
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Hydrocarbons
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Oleic Acids
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Porphyrins
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Protoporphyrins
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Surface-Active Agents
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Glucose