Publications by authors named "Bagabov V"

The review presents the recent data demonstrating the important role high-molecular inorganic polyphosphates in regulatory processes in a yeast cell. It has been shown that polyphosphates are localized in different cell compartments, where they are metabolized by a special set of enzymes. The review presents the evidence in favor of the concept of multiple functions of these biopolymers in a cell, as well as the data on the pleiotropic effects of mutations in the genes encoding the enzymes of polyphosphate metabolism.

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The effect of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) on Saccharomyces carlsbergensis cells grown in orthophosphate-containing medium and on cells starved of phosphorus was studied by electroorientation spectroscopy. CTAB (20 microM) was found to substantially damage the plasma membrane (PM)) of cells grown in the presence of orthophosphate, while cells starved of phosphorus were damaged to a lesser extent. Biochemical analysis of the content of inorganic polyphosphate (poly(P(i))) in the cells, as study of their capacity to adsorb 9-aminoacridine, a fluorescent cationic dye, suggested that the different sensitivity of the plasma membrane to CTAB was due to differences in the content of polyanionic molecules of poly(P(i)) in the cell wall and consequent differences in its net negative charge.

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