Aggregation and disaggregation of Candida albicans germ-tubes
The spontaneous aggregation of Candida albicans germ tubes, which occurs in medium 199, has been studied. The disaggregating activity of various substances, such as sugars, enzymes and sulphydryl compounds has been tested by addition of these substances to the culture medium. Glutathione and dithiot...
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description | The spontaneous aggregation of Candida albicans germ tubes, which occurs in medium 199, has been studied. The disaggregating activity of various substances, such as sugars, enzymes and sulphydryl compounds has been tested by addition of these substances to the culture medium. Glutathione and dithiothreitol were the most effective in inhibiting aggregation without disturbing germ tube formation.
In a buffer solution, pH 7, the previously aggregated tubes were irreversibly dispersed by pronase. In the presence of glutathione and dithiothreitol, the process was reversible, since after washing with distilled water, germ tubes aggregated immediately. |
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