Nutrition-dependent modulations of protein synthesis in Candida albicans during germ-tube formation or maintenance of the yeast form in N-acetyl glucosamine media |
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Authors: | Letizia Angiolella Antonella Torosantucci Giuseppe Carruba Antonio Cassone |
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Affiliation: | Medical Mycology Unit, Laboratory of Bacteriology and Medical Mycology, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Viale Regina Elena, 299, 00161 Rome, Italy;Department of Experimental Medicine, Universitàdi Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | Abstract Stationary phase, yeast-form cells of Candida albicans grown in glucose-yeast extract medium were shifted to N -acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) and/or glucose medium, and the pattern of protein synthesized under conditions of a progressive decrease in the rate of total protein synthesis was analyzed by SDS-PAGE and autoradiography. Marked temporal modulations in the rate of synthesis of some cytoplasmic proteins were detected both in cells forming germ-tubes (at 37°C) and in yeast cells (at 28°C). The major modulated components showed molecular weights of 63, 53, 48 and 34 kDa. These products could not be qualified as heat-shock or heat-stroke proteins, because analogous modulations were observed on shifting cells from 28°C to 37°C or from 28°C to 28°C. However, no marked modulations in the synthesis of specific proteins were detected when amino acids were added to the medium fostering germ-tube formation under conditions of unimpaired overall rate of protein synthesis. It is suggested that the modulations observed in cells incubated in GlcNAc-glucose medium could represent a response to a nutritional stress. |
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Keywords: | Candida albicans protein synthesis dimorphism |
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