1988
DOI: 10.1080/02681218880000071
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Correlation between the sterol composition of membranes and morphology inCandida albicans

Abstract: The opportunistic pathogenic fungus Candida albicans was examined in three distinct morphological forms: yeast, mycelia, and stunted mycelia obtained by growing cells under mycelial-inducing conditions in the presence of ketoconazole at concentrations below the MIC. Comparison of the sterols of the parental strain with those from a mutant unable to produce mycelia, by TLC and GLC, showed no significant differences in sterol composition between the yeast and mycelial morphological forms. However, ketoconazole-t… Show more

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“…Investigation into differences in cell wall composition and molecular organization that regulate cell morphology is an active area of research (7). There are also differences in composition of the plasma membranes of yeast and filamentous forms of C. albicans (6,32). Yeast organisms with germ tubes were more susceptible to the action of amphotericin B than nongerminated yeast organisms (34).…”
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“…Investigation into differences in cell wall composition and molecular organization that regulate cell morphology is an active area of research (7). There are also differences in composition of the plasma membranes of yeast and filamentous forms of C. albicans (6,32). Yeast organisms with germ tubes were more susceptible to the action of amphotericin B than nongerminated yeast organisms (34).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…1). In Saccharomyces cerevisiae and C. albicans sterols have been shown to be important in membrane fluidity, membrane permeability, cell morphology, enzyme activity, and cell cycle progression (5,13,18,19,20). Sterol precursors are also involved in heme and glycolipid biosynthesis as well as protein prenylation (20).…”
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“…Ergosterol is an essential component of the fungal plasma membrane. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida albicans, sterols have been shown to be important in membrane fluidity, membrane permeability, cell morphology, enzyme activity, and cell cycle progression (3,(16)(17)(18).…”
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