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Comparative physiologial studies of the yeast and mycelial forms of Histoplasma capsulaum: uptake and incorporation of L-leucine.

R K Gupta, D H Howard.   

Abstract

l-Leucine entered the cells of both morphological forms of Histoplasma capsulatum by a permease-like system at low external concentrations of substrate. However, at levels greater than 5 x 10(-5)m l-leucine, the amino acid entered the cells both through a simple diffusion-like process and the permease-like system. The rate of the amino acid diffusion into yeast and mycelial forms appeared to be the same, whereas the initial rate of accumulation through the permease-like system was 5 to 10 times faster in the mycelial phase than it was in the yeast phase. The Michaelis constants were 2.2 x 10(-5)m in yeast phase and 2 x 10(-5)m in mycelial phase cells. Transport of l-leucine at an external concentration of 10(-5)m showed all of the characteristics of a system of active transport, which was dependent on temperature and pH. Displacement or removal of the alpha-amino group, or modification of the alpha-carboxyl group abolished amino acid uptake. The process was competitively inhibited by neutral aliphatic side-chain amino acids (inhibition constants ranged from 1.5 x 10(-5) to 6.2 x 10(-5)m). Neutral aromatic side-chain amino acids and the d-isomers of leucine and valine did not inhibit l-leucine uptake. These data were interpreted to mean that the l-leucine transport system is stereospecific and is highly specific for neutral aliphatic side-chain amino acids. Incorporation of l-leucine into macromolecules occurred at almost the same rate in both morphological forms of the fungus. The mycelial phase but not the yeast phase showed a slight initial lag in incorporation. In both morphological forms the intracellular pool of l-leucine was of limited capacity, and the total uptake of the amino acid was a function of intracellular pool size. The initial rate of l-leucine uptake was independent of the level of intracellular pool. Both morphological forms deaminated and degraded only a minor fraction of the accumulated leucine.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 4323295      PMCID: PMC248488          DOI: 10.1128/jb.105.3.690-700.1971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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