| Literature DB >> 8376921 |
K Numata1, T Ueki, N Naito, N Yamada, N Kamasawa, T Oki, M Osumi.
Abstract
The time course of BMY-28864-dependent morphological changes in Candida albicans A9540 was studied by electron microscopy. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that BMY-28864 often induced cell surface deformations such as abnormal swelling and bulging around budding sites and bud scars. The cell membrane damage was visualized by freeze-fracturing technique as deep pit-like invaginations. Transmission electron microscopy with thin-sectioned specimens also demonstrated that BMY-28864 induced cell membrane invaginations together with cell membrane detachment from the cell wall, nuclear membrane fragmentation and mitochondrial aberration. Statistical sequence analysis of the prominent BMY-28864-dependent morphological changes of the yeast cells led to the conclusion that BMY-28864 first attacked the cell membrane and then caused disintegration of other intracytoplasmic organelles, resulting in the lethal effect.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8376921
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Electron Microsc (Tokyo) ISSN: 0022-0744