Résumé | Cells of Candida utilis were grown under carbon limitation in phased culture at a doubling time of 4 h. The phosphorus contents of four (lipid, cold water extractable, RNA, and DNA) fractions, obtained empirically by serial extraction of the cells, were determined at -h intervals during the cell cycle and post-cycle periods. The results showed that the phosphorus composition of the cells was changing throughout both cell cycle and postcycle periods.Each phosphorus fraction doubled during the cell cycle; for the major fractions (cold water extractable P and RNA-P) this occurred as a gradual increase spread over the cell cycle period, but for the minor fractions (lipid-P and DNA-P) the increase was restricted to the latter half of the cell cycle period. Expressed as proportions of the total phosphorus content, the phosphorus contents of the major fractions remained constant, but the minor ones changed during the cell cycle. Other, different, changes were observed between the various fractions during the postcycle period. |
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