Demonstration of a septal pore in buddingCandida albicansyeast cells
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Medical Mycology
- Vol. 22 (6) , 505-507
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00362178485380791
Abstract
Electron microscopy of Candida albicans yeast cells grown in a peptone glucose broth at 37°C revealed pores in the septum identical in appearance to those already described in the hyphal form of the fungus. The presence of septal pores in yeast cells may explain apparently synchronous post-septation events in parent and daughter cells, and emphasizes the close structural similarities between different morphological forms of C. albicans. L'étude en microscopie électronique de levures de Candida albicans cultivées dans un bouillon peptoné glucosé à 37°C, révèle des pores dans le septum apparement identiques à ceux déja décrits dans la forme hyphale du champignon. La présence de pores septaux dans les levures peut expliquer l'apparente synchronisation de la postseptation dans les cellules parents et dans les cellules filles et met l'accent sur les similarités de structure entre les différentes formes morphologiques de C. albicans.Keywords
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