Abstract
Uptake and incorporation of L-leucine-C14 and L-cystine-S35 was studied in the mycelial [MP] and yeastlike [YP] phases of the dimorphic fungal pathogen,Blastomyces dermatitidis. Both amino acids entered the cells of the two morphological forms ofB. dermatitidis by a permease-like system at low external concentrations of substrate. At high substrate levels, the amino acids entered the cells by a simple diffusion-like process in addition to the permease-like system. Michaelis-Menten constants [Km] for L-leucine was found to be 1.1×10−5 M and 4.4×10−5 M for the MP and YP phases, respectively. The Km for L-cystine was found to be 1.0×10−5 M for the MP and 0.5×10−5 M for the YP. A requirement for energy supplied by metabolic activity was demonstrated by the inhibition of uptake and incorporation of the amino acids by cells incubated with either 2,4-dinitrophenol or sodium azide. Amino acid uptake was broadly tolerant of hydrogen ion concentration, but definite optima were demonstrated at pH 7.0 to 7.5.
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