Cytochemical study of catalase activity in Candida boidinii during incubation on methanol

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L. Michailova
Ts. Hristozova
Z. Roshkova
V. Dmitriev
S. Radoevska
A. Kujumdzieva
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[1] Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Microbiology
[2] University of Sofia,Department of General and Industrial Microbiology, Faculty of Biology
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 1997年 / 14卷
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Candida boidinii; catalase; electron microscopy; methanol-utilizing yeasts; mitochondria;
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Catalase activity of the methanol-assimilating yeast Candida boidinii M-363 was determined cytochemically and biochemically. Electron microscopic investigations on ultrathin sections were made on cells from 16, 24, and 48h batch cultures in nutrient medium with methanol (or glucose as a control) as the sole source of carbon and energy. The electron-dense oxidation product of 3,3′-diaminobenzidine was found predominantly in the mitochondrial cristae and membranes. The mitochondria were increased in number, enlarged, sometimes aggregated, with variable form and size and they characteristically developed when the strain was grown on methanol. The significant development of these organelles and their intensive DAB staining correlated with the considerable increase in catalase activity. Biochemically, catalase in the cell-free extract was determined to be maximal along the exponential growth phase of the strain during its incubation on methanol. Enzyme analysis of the heavy mitochondrial fraction showed that it possessed catalase activity but not peroxidase activity. The results showed that not only peroxisomes but also mitochondria may be structurally and functionally responsible for the high catalase activity of some methanol-assimilating yeasts. What is more, the contribution of the mitochondria to the utilization of methanol may be significant.
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