Previous Article | Next Article ![]()
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, December 1999, p. 5398-5402, Vol. 65, No. 12
Faculté de Pharmacie-UMR UHP-CNRS
7564-LCPE Biochimie Microbienne, Université Henri Poincaré,
Nancy 1, 54001 Nancy Cedex, France,1 and
Environmental Sciences, György Bessenyei College,
Nyíregyháza 4401, Hungary2
Received 14 June 1999/Accepted 23 September 1999
We studied phosphopeptidomannans (PPMs) of two Saccharomyces
cerevisiae NCYC 625 strains (S. diastaticus): a wild
type strain grown aerobically, anaerobically, and in the presence of
antimycin and a [rho0] mutant grown
aerobically and anaerobically. The aerobic wild-type cultures were
highly flocculent, but all others were weakly flocculent. Ligands
implicated in flocculation of mutants or antimycin-treated cells were
not aggregated as much by concanavalin A as were those of the wild
type. The [rho0] mutants and
antimycin-treated cells differ from the wild type in PPM composition
and invertase, acid phosphatase, and glucoamylase activities. PPMs
extracted from different cells differ in the protein but not in the
glycosidic moiety. The PPMs were less stable in mitochondrion-deficient
cells than in wild-type cells grown aerobically, and this difference
may be attributable to defective mitochondrial function during cell
wall synthesis. The reduced flocculation of cells grown in the presence
of antimycin, under anaerobiosis, or carrying a
[rho0] mutation may be the consequence of
alterations of PPM structures which are the ligands of lectins, both
involved in this cell-cell recognition phenomenon. These respiratory
chain alterations also affect peripheral, biologically active
glycoproteins such as extracellular enzymes and peripheral PPMs.
0099-2240/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Mitochondrial Function in Cell Wall Glycoprotein
Synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae NCYC 625 (Wild
Type) and [rho0] Mutants
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Université
Henri Poincaré, Nancy 1, Faculté de Pharmacie-UMR-CNRS
7564-LCPE Biochimie Microbienne, 5, rue Albert Lebrun, B.P. 403, 54001 Nancy Cedex, France. Phone: 33(0)3-83-17-88-42. Fax:
33(0)3-83-17-88-79. E-mail: bonaly{at}pharma.u-nancy.fr.
Copyright © 2009 by the American Society for Microbiology. For an alternate route to Journals.ASM.org, visit: http://intl-journals.asm.org | More Info»