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Mannoproteins from yeast and hyphal form of Candida albicans considerably differ in mannan and protein content.

Eva Machová1, Lucia Fiačanová2, Alžbeta Čížová3, Jana Korcová3.   

Abstract

Significant differences in carbohydrate composition of mannoproteins obtained from yeast and hyphal cell walls of Candida albicans (serotypes A and B) were found. Yeast mannoproteins from both serotypes consisted up to 46% of mannan while the same parts from hyphal cells contained only about 14% of mannan. Another difference was in protein content, 47-53% for yeasts, 3-4.5% for hyphae, respectively. Moreover, HPLC profiles of yeast mannoproteins were more complex compared to those of hyphal form. Subsequently, mannans were prepared from yeast and hyphal mannoproteins using cetavlon fractionation. Mannans from both yeast serotypes contained higher amounts of mannose (91.4% serotype A; 92.8% serotype B) than mannans from hyphae (66.4% serotype A; 76.3% serotype B). Unlike mannans from serotype B, mannans from serotype A contained β-(1 → 2)-linked mannopyranosyl units in acid-stable moiety. Further, hyphal mannans were less branched than yeast mannans. The shift from yeast to hyphal form probably led to simplification of mannan structure.
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Keywords:  Candida albicans; Dimorphism; Mannan; Mannoprotein

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25817398     DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2015.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Res        ISSN: 0008-6215            Impact factor:   2.104


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