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J. Biochem, 1990, Vol. 108, No. 1 4-6
© 1990 Japanese Biochemical Society


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Sexual Response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Phosphorylation of Yeast Glyoxalase I by a Cell Extract of Mating Factor-Treated Cells

Yoshiharu Inoue1, Bong-Young Choi2, Kousaku Murata and Akira Kimura

Research Institute for Food Science, Kyoto University Uji, Kyoto 611
2Research and Development Center, Miwon Co., Ltd., 720 Banghak-Dong, Dobong-ku, Seoul, Korea

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The phosphorylation of glyoxalase I was observed when the phosphatase-treated enzyme was incubated in the presence of [{gamma}-–32P] ATP and a cell extract prepared from {alpha}-type yeast cells which had been treated with the culture supernatant of a-type yeast cells. The phosphorylated protein was identified as glyoxalase I by using anti-glyoxalase I rabbit immunoglobulin G.


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