Fuse1 alcohols induce hyphal-like extensions and pseudohyphal formationin yeasts

Author:

Dickinson J. Richard1

Affiliation:

1. School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of Wales Cardiff, PO Box 915, Cardiff CF1 3TL, UK

Abstract

At a concentration of 0*5% (vlv), isoamyl alcohol induced the formationof hyphal-like extensions in haploid and diploid strains of Saccharomyces cerewisiae in liquid complex medium. These extensions, which develop via budinitiation and elongation, undergo DNA replication and nuclear division andappear similar in many respects to an aberrant form of the cell division cycle. However, in 025 % (vh) isoamyl alcohol, 5. cerewisiae formed pseudohyphae. Other ‘fusel’ alcohols (which are the products of amino acid catabolism) also induced hyphal-like extensions in this yeast, with n-amyl alcohol being as equally effective as isoamyl alcohol. lsoamyl alcohol induced the formation of pseudohyphae in two species of Candida and both hyphal-like extensions and pseudohyphae in Brettanomyces anomalus, suggesting a close relationship or a common basis to the development of the two morphologies.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Microbiology

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