
doi: 10.1007/bf00387103
pmid: 24474211
Antimycin A did not induce carotenogenesis in dark grown cultures of V. agaricinum, but total protein was increased. In light, antimycin A did not affect total carotenoids, although protein was slightly increased. The results suggest that antimycin A could not have acted here as an inducer for the synthesis of specific carotenogenic enzymes or by inactivating a repressor as has been suggested for certain bacteria.
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