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Eduardo Orias and Leif Rasmussen; Dual Capacity for Nutrient Uptake in Tetrahymena. II. Role of the Two Systems in Vitamin Uptake. J.Protozool. 24(4):507-511, 1977

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Previously, we found that a mutant strain of Tetrahymena pyriformis without food vacuoles failed to grow unless the nutrient media were richly supplemented with vitamins and trace metals. Here we show that calcium folinate alone can replace the extra vitamin supplementation. The mutant requires ~90-fold higher concentrations of folinate than the wild-type cells to give similar growth responses in a chemically defined medium. We infer that the food vacuole is an important route of uptake for this vitamin in the wild-type cells. We found no difference between mutant and wild-type cells in their requirements for nicotinic acid, pantothenic acid, riboflavin-monophosphate, and pyridoxal. We infer that an extravacuolar route contributes importantly to uptake of these 4 compounds.