Committee on Biotechnology PAS ; Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS
The first method for enucleation of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is reported. Various strains, including some killer strain and respiratory-deficientmutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were enucleated after treatment withcytochalasin B.Removal of nuclei from protruding sphaeroplasts was induced bycentrifugation in a Percoll density gradient. The enucleation yield (which averaged about 80%) and the quality of the cytoplasts were best when the yeast culture had been synchronized with nocodazole before the preparation. The presence of 1 mM CaCU and ATP (10 pM) in the enucleation medium prevented theformation of fragile products or aggregation. Cytoplasts could be stored for atleast 1 day without visible deterioration.
Biotechnologia, vol.56, 1 (2002)-.
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