Polyphosphate in Zygomycetes: a cytochemical study

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Autor(a) principal: Shari'a,Allana Elesbão do Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Nascimento,Aline Elesbão do, Lima,Marcos Antonio Barbosa de, Campos-Takaki,Galba Maria de, Souza,Wanderley de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822002000200004
Resumo: The inorganic phosphorus content, and distribution, structure and localization of polyphosphate in mycelia of zygomycetous fungi was evaluated. Ultrastructural cytochemistry was successfully used to identifying the localization and distribution of polyphosphate in Absidia cylindrospora, Gongronella butleri and Mucor javanicus. The results revealed differences in the cytochemical staining pattern in all species studied and a uniform labeling on the cellular surface (cell wall and citoplasmic membrane). Reaction products were observed in intracellular structures and cellular membrane. Intracellular staining was observed in trabecullar, vacuolar and vesicular structures, in dense bodies and in the cytoplasm. However, the cytochemical staining intensity varied during the cellular growth. Analytical procedure revealed the phosphorus content during cell growth. The results demonstrated that phosphorus content varied during cultivation time and could be related to the polyphosphate cytochemical staining. Polyhosphate functions such as storage and utilization are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Polyphosphate in Zygomycetes: a cytochemical study
title Polyphosphate in Zygomycetes: a cytochemical study
spellingShingle Polyphosphate in Zygomycetes: a cytochemical study
Shari'a,Allana Elesbão do Nascimento
Ultrastructural cytochemistry
polyphosphate
Zygomycetes
title_short Polyphosphate in Zygomycetes: a cytochemical study
title_full Polyphosphate in Zygomycetes: a cytochemical study
title_fullStr Polyphosphate in Zygomycetes: a cytochemical study
title_full_unstemmed Polyphosphate in Zygomycetes: a cytochemical study
title_sort Polyphosphate in Zygomycetes: a cytochemical study
author Shari'a,Allana Elesbão do Nascimento
author_facet Shari'a,Allana Elesbão do Nascimento
Nascimento,Aline Elesbão do
Lima,Marcos Antonio Barbosa de
Campos-Takaki,Galba Maria de
Souza,Wanderley de
author_role author
author2 Nascimento,Aline Elesbão do
Lima,Marcos Antonio Barbosa de
Campos-Takaki,Galba Maria de
Souza,Wanderley de
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shari'a,Allana Elesbão do Nascimento
Nascimento,Aline Elesbão do
Lima,Marcos Antonio Barbosa de
Campos-Takaki,Galba Maria de
Souza,Wanderley de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ultrastructural cytochemistry
polyphosphate
Zygomycetes
topic Ultrastructural cytochemistry
polyphosphate
Zygomycetes
description The inorganic phosphorus content, and distribution, structure and localization of polyphosphate in mycelia of zygomycetous fungi was evaluated. Ultrastructural cytochemistry was successfully used to identifying the localization and distribution of polyphosphate in Absidia cylindrospora, Gongronella butleri and Mucor javanicus. The results revealed differences in the cytochemical staining pattern in all species studied and a uniform labeling on the cellular surface (cell wall and citoplasmic membrane). Reaction products were observed in intracellular structures and cellular membrane. Intracellular staining was observed in trabecullar, vacuolar and vesicular structures, in dense bodies and in the cytoplasm. However, the cytochemical staining intensity varied during the cellular growth. Analytical procedure revealed the phosphorus content during cell growth. The results demonstrated that phosphorus content varied during cultivation time and could be related to the polyphosphate cytochemical staining. Polyhosphate functions such as storage and utilization are discussed.
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