Variability in expression of cell surface antigens of Candida albicans during morphogenesis
- PMID: 3510175
- PMCID: PMC261107
- DOI: 10.1128/iai.51.1.337-343.1986
Variability in expression of cell surface antigens of Candida albicans during morphogenesis
Abstract
The location and expression of two different cell surface antigens on germinating and nongerminating Candida albicans cells was examined by using transmission electron microscopy after labeling with monoclonal antibodies (H9 or C6) and immunocolloidal gold. Immunodeterminant expression of the two carbohydrate antigens was followed from early germination events through 20 h of development. The determinant detected by H9 antibody, which was initially lost from the mother cell surface and preferentially expressed only on hyphae during the first 4 h of germination, reappeared on the mother cell by 20 h, whereas the antigen detected by antibody C6 was continually expressed on mother cells and germ tubes throughout germination.
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