The Cellular Location of Proteases in Free

Abstract

SUMMARY: Vacuoles prepared from yeast cells of were enriched in proteinase ycaB (EC 3.4.21.48) but not in aminopeptidase or β-glucosidase. Proteinase ycaB, assayed , increased 1.5-fold during starvation whereas aminopeptidase activity decreased by 25%. Proteinase ycaB increased a further 1.5-fold during germ-tube formation.

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