Urease testing and yeast taxonomy
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- DOI: 10.1139/m87-069
Urease testing and yeast taxonomy
Abstract
When urease production was assayed by the hydrolysis of [14C]urea, all basidiomycetous yeasts tested, including the Cryptococcus vishniacii complex (previously reported urease negative), produced significant amounts of 14CO2. The Schizosaccharomycetaceae were the only urease-positive ascomycetous yeasts tested. Yarrowia lipolytica was urease negative. The stoichiometry of [14C]urea hydrolysis paralleled by Roberts' rapid urea hydrolysis (RUH) test indicated that causes of anomalous results in conventional urease testing include acidification and alkalinization of the test medium by products of endogenous metabolism and autolysis rather than urease activity. Anomalous results also occurred when cells were grown on media containing the chelating agent ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) prior to RUH. The addition of EDTA to a complex natural medium inhibited urease production in all yeasts reportedly growing at 35 degrees C (and all other yeasts tested), except Filobasidiella (Cr.) neoformans var. neoformans (NIH 12). The RUH test could differentiate at the varietal level: Fil. (Cr.) neoformans var. neoformans was about 10 times more resistant to EDTA in media used for the growth of cells prior to RUH testing than was Fil. neoformans var. bacillispora (Cr. neoformans var. gattii) (NIH 191). Urease production by Fil. neoformans var. bacillispora was specifically restored to half maximal activity by the addition of 22 microM Ni+2 (as NiCl2) to a growth medium containing 0.100 mM EDTA.
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