Wall formation by Candida albicans yeast cells: synthesis, secretion and incorporation of two types of mannoproteins.

A Marcilla, S Mormeneo, M V Elorza, J J Manclus, R Sentandreu
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Abstract

The mannoprotein components solubilized from the walls of Candida albicans blastoconidia following degradation of the glucan network with beta-glucanase (Zymolyase) have higher molecular masses than their probable precursors present in the supernatant of regenerating protoplasts. It therefore appears that the mannoproteins are released from the walls as part of supramolecular complexes. Immunological analysis using both polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies has demonstrated the probable relationship between molecules found in a mixed membrane preparation, those secreted by regenerating protoplasts, and those present in yeast cell walls. Some mannoproteins secreted by protoplasts incubated in the presence of tunicamycin had significantly increased mobility on SDS-PAGE, whereas others were not affected by the treatment. It is therefore possible that two types of mannoproteins are secreted by protoplasts: one carrying N-glycosylated chains (mannan) and one lacking them. All the proteins secreted in the presence of tunicamycin stained with Concanavalin A-peroxidase, demonstrating that they all, including the N-glycosylated ones, carried O-glycosylated sugar residues. Both classes of mannoproteins, secreted independently of each other, were found in the molecular complexes rendered soluble from the wall by Zymolyase digestion. Data obtained with a monoclonal antibody demonstrated the presence of a repeated epitope within one wall protein(s) detectable in a mixed membrane preparation and in the wall complexes released by Zymolyase.
白色念珠菌酵母细胞的细胞壁形成:两种甘露蛋白的合成、分泌和结合。
在β -葡聚糖酶(酶解酶)降解葡聚糖网络后,从白色念珠菌胚分生孢子壁上溶解的甘露蛋白组分具有比再生原生质体上清中可能存在的前体更高的分子质量。因此,甘露蛋白似乎作为超分子复合物的一部分从细胞壁释放出来。使用多克隆抗体和单克隆抗体的免疫学分析表明,在混合膜制备中发现的分子、再生原生质体分泌的分子和存在于酵母细胞壁中的分子之间可能存在关系。在tunicamycin存在下培养的原生质体分泌的一些甘露蛋白在SDS-PAGE上的流动性显著增加,而其他甘露蛋白则不受处理的影响。因此,原生质体可能分泌两种甘露糖蛋白:一种携带n -糖基化链(甘露糖),另一种没有。所有在tunicamycin存在下分泌的蛋白都用豆豆蛋白a -过氧化物酶染色,表明它们都携带o -糖基化的糖残基,包括n -糖基化的蛋白。这两类相互独立分泌的甘露糖蛋白都存在于酶解酶降解的分子复合物中。用单克隆抗体获得的数据表明,在混合膜制剂和酶解酶释放的壁复合物中,在一个壁蛋白中存在重复表位。
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