1. Siderophore production by the pathogenic yeast, Candida albicans.
- Author
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Ismail A, Bedell GW, and Lupan DM
- Subjects
- Arthrobacter drug effects, Biological Assay, Hydroxamic Acids analysis, Hydroxybenzoates analysis, Phenanthrolines pharmacology, Salmonella typhimurium drug effects, Siderophores, Spectrophotometry, Candida albicans metabolism, Iron Chelating Agents biosynthesis
- Abstract
Biochemical assays were used to determine that some strains of Candida albicans were capable of simultaneous secretion of both the hydroxamate and phenolate-type siderophores when grown in a deferrated medium at 37 degrees C. All isolants of C. albicans released hydroxamate-type siderophores into the culture medium; whereas, approximately 40% of the strains simultaneously secreted phenolate-type siderophores. The presence of phenolate and hydroxamate-type siderophores in the culture medium was further confirmed by assaying the culture media with type specific siderophore-dependent bacterial auxotrophs. This is the first report showing production of both classes of siderophores by a pathogenic yeast.
- Published
- 1985
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