PMID: 7016192Apr 22, 1981Paper

Membrane potentials in yeast cells measured by direct and indirect methods

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
V VacataK Sigler

Abstract

The membrane potential, delta psi, of various yeasts estimated from the distribution of tetraphenylphosphonium cations ranged from -50 to -120 mV, depending on species, incubation conditions and technique of measurement. Values obtained directly with a microelectrode in Endomyces magnusii were consistently lower than those determined indirectly.

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