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Temperature-sensitive mutants of a thermotolerant yeast, Hansenula polymorpha
Temperature-sensitive mutants (TS-1 and TS-7) of a thermotolerant yeast, Hansemula polymorpha CK-1, were isolated. The mutants were unable to grow at 50°C, the maximum growth temperature of the wild type. Mutants TS-1 and TS-7 grown at 20°C showed 33 and 50% viabilities after 6 h of incubation of 50°C, respectively. Mutant TS-1 showed little variation of the degree of fatty acid unsaturation (1.26–1.28/mol) and mutant TS-7 had an almost constant sterol/phospholipid molar ratio (0.31–0.34) at 20, 30 and 40°C, although the wild type had a decrease of the degree of fatty acid unsaturation from 1.56 at 20°C to 1.30 at 40°C and an increase of the sterol/phospholipid molar ratio from 0.26 at 20°C to 0.54 at 40°C.