Effect of glucose starvation on germ-tube production byCandida albicans |
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Authors: | Dr Massimo Bruatto Marilena Gremmi Antonella Nardacchione Monica Amerio |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratorio di Micologia Medica, Istituto Malatti Infettive dell'Università di Torino, Torino, Italy;(2) via G. Garibaldi 57, I-10122 Torino, Italy |
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Abstract: | By incubating starved and unstarved yeast cells in synthetic media with a pH of 4.5 or 6.7 at 37°C the effect of a 3 hours' glucose starvation on germ-tube production byCandida albicans was evaluated. In addition the endocellular content of total carbohydrates, glycogen, trehalose and proteins after and before the starvation were dosed. The most interesting result was the overcoming of the pH-regulated dimorphism, thanks to the starvation treatment. Infact the starved cultures produced germtubes indifferently in neutral or acid media, whereas the filamentation of the unstarved cultures was more copious in pH 6.7 medium. The endocellular content of trehalose and protein was unchanged, whereas total carbohydrates and glycogen showed a shortage after the 3 hours' glucose starvation. The possible involvements of these metabolic changes in the regulation of dimorphic transition are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Candida albicans Dimorphism Germ-tubes Starvation |
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