Serum Indeces Protein Fibrils Expression in Candida albicans.
- Author:
Choon Myung KOH
;
Kyoung Ho LEE
;
Woon Seob SHIN
;
Dong Hwa KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Candida albicans*;
Candida*;
Cell Wall;
Dithiothreitol;
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel;
Endopeptidase K
- From:Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology
1999;34(3):277-283
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The fibrillar coat of Candida albicans is of interest as its significance in antigenicity, antiphagocytosis, and adherence to host tissues. The partial biochemical properties and ultrastructure of fibrillar coat induced by rabbit sera were examined. The induced fibrillar layer was destroyed by treatments of lyticase, proteinase K and dithiothreitol. The total protein concentration of fibrillar cell wall lysate was higher than that of non-fibrillar cell wall lysate, but the total sugar concentration was similar. On SDS-PAGE analysis, the protein profiles between in fibrillar cells and in non-fibrillar cells were shown to be different. In fibrillar cells, the major bands of cell wall lysate were 83, 66, 54, 47, 33, and 26 kDa in dithiothreitol-treated lysate. The proteins of 26 and 19 kDa were predominant in lyticase-treated lysate. Although the fibrillar thickness and protein amount of cell wall lysate were increased in according to the incubation time, the protein profiles did not changed. These results suggest that the proteins of 83, 66, 54, 47, 33, 26, and 19 kDa may be major constituents of fibrillar coat in C. albicans.