Abstract

The total cellular concentrations of the intermediary metabolites and the carbohydrate end products were determined for starved Candida albicans yeast cells and cells forming germ tubes during a 60-min incubation in imidazole-HCl buffer in the absence and presence of 2.5 m M glucose, 2.5 m M glutamine, and 0.2% serum at 37°C. These cells were also incubated in the presence of tracer [U- 14C]glucose and the specific radioactivities of the metabolites and end products determined. The labeling data indicated (1) a minimum of two metabolically independent pools of glucose 6-phosphate, fructose 6-phosphate, glucose 1-phosphate, and uridine diphosphoglucose; (2) compartmentation of the pathways of catabolism and anabolism; (3) channeling of the exogenous tracer glucose into the anabolic pathway compartments of the starved cells; and (4) a significant rate of turnover of cell wall carbohydrates in cells incubated under nongrowth conditions and rapid turnover of these pools in germ tube forming cells. The labeling data will be used to construct kinetic models of carbohydrate metabolism in C. albicans.

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