酵母在十六烷上生长时含有无机多磷酸盐的胞外小泡。

IF 6.8 Q1 TOXICOLOGY Journal of Xenobiotics Pub Date : 2023-09-23 DOI:10.3390/jox13040034
Anton N Zvonarev, Ludmila V Trilisenko, Vasilina V Farofonova, Ekaterina V Kulakovskaya, Tatiana N Abashina, Vladimir V Dmitriev, Tatiana Kulakovskaya
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在十六烷作为唯一碳源的存在下生长的念珠菌酵母的细胞壁经历结构和功能变化,包括形成特定的超分子复合物通道。运河含有特定的多糖和酶,提供烷烃的初级氧化。此外,在麦芽假丝酵母管中还发现了无机聚磷酸盐(polyP)。这项工作的目的是比较研究麦芽糖酵母、白色念珠菌和热带念珠菌的细胞壁和细胞外结构的特征,特别注意在广泛使用的异生十六烷(柴油)上生长时,无机多磷酸盐可能是这些结构的一部分。DAPI荧光显微镜显示,当在十六烷上生长时,polyP在三种酵母的细胞表面和外囊泡中的定位不同寻常。电子扫描显微镜显示,外囊泡与细胞壁相连,在外部环境中也可能作为生物膜成分存在。用纯化的Ppx1多磷酸酶处理十六烷生长的细胞,导致磷酸盐释放到培养基中,并使用显微镜方法观察到囊泡和细胞壁中的polyP消失。研究结果表明,当食用十六烷时,polyP在念珠菌酵母细胞外结构的形成中发挥着重要作用,并且对基于酵母或混合培养物的异生灭活剂的设计具有重要意义。
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The Extracellular Vesicles Containing Inorganic Polyphosphate of Candida Yeast upon Growth on Hexadecane.

The cell wall of Candida yeast grown on presence of hexadecane as a sole carbon source undergoes structural and functional changes including the formation of specific supramolecular complexes-canals. The canals contain specific polysaccharides and enzymes that provide primary oxidization of alkanes. In addition, inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) was identified in Candida maltosa canals. The aim of the work was a comparative study of the features of cell walls and extracellular structures in yeast C. maltosa, C. albicans and C. tropicalis with special attention to inorganic polyphosphates as possible part of these structures when grown on the widely used xenobiotic hexadecane (diesel fuel). Fluorescence microscopy with DAPI has shown an unusual localization of polyP on the cell surface and in the exovesicles in the three yeast species, when growing on hexadecane. Electron-scanning microscopy showed that the exovesicles were associated with the cell wall and also presented in the external environment probably as biofilm components. Treatment of hexadecane-grown cells with purified Ppx1 polyphosphatase led to the release of phosphate into the incubation medium and the disappearance of polyP in vesicles and cell wall observed using microscopic methods. The results indicate the important role of polyP in the formation of extracellular structures in the Candida yeast when consuming hexadecane and are important for the design of xenobiotic destructors based on yeast or mixed cultures.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Xenobiotics publishes original studies concerning the beneficial (pharmacology) and detrimental effects (toxicology) of xenobiotics in all organisms. A xenobiotic (“stranger to life”) is defined as a chemical that is not usually found at significant concentrations or expected to reside for long periods in organisms. In addition to man-made chemicals, natural products could also be of interest if they have potent biological properties, special medicinal properties or that a given organism is at risk of exposure in the environment. Topics dealing with abiotic- and biotic-based transformations in various media (xenobiochemistry) and environmental toxicology are also of interest. Areas of interests include the identification of key physical and chemical properties of molecules that predict biological effects and persistence in the environment; the molecular mode of action of xenobiotics; biochemical and physiological interactions leading to change in organism health; pathophysiological interactions of natural and synthetic chemicals; development of biochemical indicators including new “-omics” approaches to identify biomarkers of exposure or effects for xenobiotics.
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