Metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids in the dermatophyteMicrosporum gypseum II. Acidic amino acid derivatives
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Basic Microbiology
- Vol. 25 (2) , 111-118
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jobm.3620250207
Abstract
The dermatophyte Microsporum gypseum was cultivated on a glucose-arginine medium supplemented with five strongly acidic derivatives of cysteine (l-cysteine sulfinic acid, l-cysteic acid, l-serine-0-sulfate and taurine at a concentration of 5 mmol/l, and l-S-sulfocysteine at a concentration of 2.5 mmol/l). The addition of these substances did not stimulate the growth as compared with the control containing 0.5 mmol/l cystine. Cysteine sulfinic acid and cysteic acid showed rather inhibitory effects. A strong inhibition of the growth was caused by the presence of serine sulfate. During the growth, all substances investigated were gradually consumed and utilized not only as a source of sulfur but of nitrogen and carbon as well. Cysteine sulfinic acid and S-sulfo-cysteine were utilized most rapidly. Cysteic acid was also rapidly utilized but after a certain adaptation. Taurine was utilized slowly and serine sulfate very slowly. Excess sulfur contained in the substances used was excreted into the medium in the form of sulfate. Sulfate excretion was most rapid with cysteine sulfinic acid and slowest with taurine. With cysteine sulfinic acid, S-sulfocysteine and cysteic acid, small amounts of sulfite were found in the medium. The results obtained are in accordance with the presumption that cysteine sulfinic acid (but not cysteic acid and taurine) is an intermediate of cysteine catabolism in dermatophytes.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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