Physiology And Growth

Induction of the Mycelial Form of Candida albicans by Hydrolysates of Peptides from Seminal Plasma

Journal of General Microbiology 1976; 96(2):317–322 · https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-96-2-317

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Abstract

SUMMARY: Previous work led to the separation from seminal plasma of a peptide fraction which promoted a high rate of germination of blastospores of Candida albicans. It has now been shown that an acid hydrolysate of this material is also highly active. A minimal amino-acid mixture consisting of aspartic acid, lysine, histidine, threonine, proline and β-alanine gave 90% germination in 4 h with 17 out of 28 strains examined. Glucose and inorganic phosphate were also required. Phosphate was not required for the activity of the original peptide fraction.