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Cell wall composition and protoplast regeneration inCandida albicans

โœ Scribed by M. Victoria Elorza; Hortensia Rico; D. Gozalbo; R. Sentandreu


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
839 KB
Volume
49
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-6072

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โœฆ Synopsis


The transition of blastospores to the mycelial phase in Candida albicans was induced after the blastospores were kept at 4 degrees C for several hours and then transferred to a fresh medium prewarmed at 37 degrees C. Glucan was the most abundant polymer in the wall in the two morphogenetic forms but the amount of chitin was higher in the mycelial form than in blastospores. Efficient protoplasting required reducing agents and proteases together with beta-glucanases (zymolyase). Protein synthesis in regenerating protoplasts was initiated after about 30 min. Chitin synthetase, initially very low, was incorporated in important amounts into cell membranes mainly in a zymogenic state. After a few hours chitin was the most abundant polymer found in the aberrant wall of the regenerating protoplast.


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