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Infect. Immun., Jan 1998, 140-144, Vol 66, No. 1
SP Hawser and K Islam
In this study, we examined the binding of Candida albicans synchronized
yeast-phase cells to plastic, immobilized amino acids and bovine serum
albumin (BSA) and quantified the binding by using an XTT tetrazolium salt
assay and absorbance determination. Our results show that C. albicans binds
efficiently and specifically to several nonpolar aliphatic amino acids and
positively charged amino acids and to BSA immobilized on tissue culture
plastic but not to polar uncharged, negatively charged, or aromatic amino
acids. Adhesion of yeasts to immobilized amino acids was not affected by
preincubation of cells with BSA, whereas binding to immobilized BSA was
affected by preincubation of yeasts with alanine, proline, and leucine but
not by arginine or lysine. The ability to distinguish the chirality of
these amino acids was also examined by using both the D and L amino acid
configurations, and the results show that C. albicans yeasts recognize only
the L configuration of these amino acids. The observations that C. albicans
specifically binds to certain amino acids indicate that these amino acids
may prove useful tools for studying the binding interactions of C. albicans
yeasts with host proteins such as components of the extracellular matrix.
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology
Binding of Candida albicans to immobilized amino acids and bovine serum albumin
Lepetit Research Center, Gerenzano (VA), Italy.
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