Abstract

Comparative chemical analyses were conducted with plasma membrane-enriched fractions of Taphrina deformans cells grown in a medium with or without the C-14 demethylation inhibitor propiconazole at a concentration that gives 50% growth inhibition. The membrane fractions were prepared using differential and discontinuous sucrose density gradient centrifugation, and characterized by cytochemical, enzymatic and chemical analyses. Membranes of nontreated cells were similar to those from other fungi with a protein/lipid ratio of 1.2, 13% phospholipid content in the membrane lipid (122 μg/mg protein), and a relatively high sterol/phospholipid molar ratio of 0.69. The corresponding membrane fraction from propiconazole-treated cells had 24% less lipid, 27% less phospholipid, 5-times more triacylglycerol relative to other neutral acyl lipids, and over a 2-fold higher sterol/phospholipid ratio. The greater sterol/phospholipid ratio was due to a higher C-14 methyl sterol content rather than less functional sterol (brassicasterol). Membranes from treated cells contained slightly less protein than those from nontreated cells, but there was little difference in the electrophoretic separation patterns of solubilized membrane polypeptides.

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