Growth inhibition of Candida albicans by folate pathway inhibitors. Their potential in the selection of auxotrophs
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Growth inhibition of Candida albicans by folate pathway inhibitors. Their potential in the selection of auxotrophs
Abstract
Growth studies were conducted on C. albicans in a glucose - salts - biotin (GSB) medium in the presence of folate inhibitors. Sulfanilamide inhibited growth which was restored by PABA or tetrahydrofolate (THF). Aminopterin inhibited growth to about the same level as did sulfanilamide, but this inhibition was not reversed with PABA nor THF, singly or in combination. Inhibition by combined sulfanilamide and aminopterin was synergistic, reducing growth by more than 90% for 48 h. The sulfanilamide component of the combined inhibition was reversed by PABA or THF to the level of that of aminopterin alone. Cytochrome synthesis was not affected by the inhibitors, but marked increases occurred in alpha-ketoglutarate, malate, isocitrate, and pyruvate dehydrogenases, especially in the presence of both inhibitors. The pyrimidines in combination with sulfanilamide were as inhibitory as was the combination of aminopterin and sulfanilamide, but they had no effect when added alone or in combination with aminopterin. Unlike the pyrimidines, the purines stimulated about a 50% recovery from inhibition by either of the inhibitors. Growth inhibition by combined sulfanilamide and aminopterin was overcome by about 50% by the addition of the THF-mediated end-produits: deoxythymidylate, adenine, histidine and methionine. The use of GSB medium containing adenine, histidine, methionine and the folate inhibitors but without deoxythymidylate resulted in thymineless death of prototrophic cells providing a method for the selection of auxotrophic mutants.
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