Astaxanthin
Complementation analysis with new genetic markers in Phaffia rhodozyma.
Retamales P, Leon R, Martinez C, Hermosilla G, Pincheira G, Cifuentes V.
Laboratorio de Genetica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Isolation and characterization of auxotrophic mutants from wild-type and astaxanthin mutant strains of Phaffia rhodozyma is described. Differences in survival were observed when u.v. irradiation of P. rhodozyma wild-type and astaxanthin mutant strains were incubated in the dark or exposed to photoreactivating light. Ultra-violet mutagenesis was not effective to produce auxotrophic mutants in this yeast. Auxotrophic mutants were obtained with high efficiency through a nystatin enrichment procedure after a N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (NGT) mutagenic treatment with a 0.12% survivor level. Stringent mutagenetic conditions were needed to obtain P. rhodozyma auxotrophs. The most frequent mutants were ade- and met- in a rather narrow auxotroph spectrum. These results may be associated with a possible diploid condition of this yeast. The high number of adenine auxotrophs obtained in relation to other auxotrophic mutants suggests the possibility of some degree of heterozygosity in the wild-type strain UCD 67-385.
PMID: 9801767 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]


