Phosphate-containing proteins and glycoproteins of the cell wall of Candida albicans.

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The distribution of phosphate, carbohydrate, and protein in the cell wall components extracted from intact yeast cells of Candida albicans by beta-mercaptoethanol (beta ME) at pH 8.6 was examined by analysis of the material separated by DEAE-cellulose chromatography. All protein peaks did not coincide with peaks of both carbohydrate and phosphate. Subsequent analysis was performed on material obtained from yeast cells and germ tubes which were grown in medium containing [32P]phosphate. Two extracts were obtained by treating cells with beta ME or with zymolyase following beta ME. The extracts were analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, followed by autoradiography. beta ME-extracted material contained high-molecular-mass (HMM), greater than or equal to 200 kDa, polydisperse material and a major and minor band of 19 to 20 kDa, Zymolyase extracts contained (i) three components of less than or equal to 40 kDa, one of which may correspond to the major beta ME band; (ii) four bands within the HMM region which may correspond to previously reported bands; and (iii) one band of 100 to 120 kDa. After longer exposures, additional midrange bands were detected in the zymolyase extract. In extracts treated with endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase H, the HMM polydisperse material increased in mobility although retaining sufficient radiolabel for detection. Western immunoblot analysis of extracts with germ tube-specific antiserum and a germ tube-specific monoclonal antibody and concanavalin A showed that not all components contained detectable phosphate, not all glycoproteins contained detectable phosphate, and at least one 19- to 20-kDa protein may be phosphorylated in the absence of carbohydrate.

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