Effects of Hydrocarbons on the Morphology of Candida tropicalis pK 233

M Hirai, S Shimizu, Y Teranishi, A Tanaka… - Agricultural and …, 1972 - Taylor & Francis
Candida tropicalis pK 233 exhibited marked morphological changes depending upon
carbon sources for growth. Although the yeast showed a typical yeast-like development …

Development of microbodies in Candida tropicalis during incubation in a n-alkane medium

M Osumi, F Fukuzumi, Y Teranishi, A Tanaka… - Archives of …, 1975 - Springer
Abstract Development of microbodies in Candida tropicalis pK 233 was studied mainly by
electron microscopical observation. The yeast cells, precultured on malt extract, scarcely …

Intracellular Localization of Several Enzymes in Candida tropicalis Grown on Different Carbon Sources

M Hirai, T Shiotani, A Tanaka… - Agricultural and Biological …, 1976 - Taylor & Francis
Intracellular localization of several enzymes related to tricarboxylic acid cycle was
investigated during the aerobic growth of Candida tropicalis on acetate, n-alkane and …

Isolation and characterization of microbodies from Candida tropicalis PK 233 cells grown on normal alkanes

M OSUMI, F IMAIZUMI, M IMAI, H SATO… - The Journal of General …, 1975 - jstage.jst.go.jp
MATERIALS AND METHODS Strains and culture. Hydrocarbon-utilizable yeast, Candida
tropicalis (CASTELLANI) BERKHOUT pk 233 (20), was used in this study. This strain has …

Subcellular Fractionation of Candida stellatoidea after Growth with Glucose or n-Hexadecane

RO Jenkins, TG Cartledge, D Lloyd - Microbiology, 1983 - microbiologyresearch.org
Spheroplasts of glucose grown and n-hexadecane-grown Candida stellatoidea were
prepared using snail-enzyme or Zymolyase-5000 and the resultant cell extracts fractionated …

Physiological and DNA characterization of Candida maltosa, a hydrocarbon-utilizing yeast

SA Meyer, K Anderson, RE Brown, MT Smith… - Archives of …, 1975 - Springer
Selected yeasts classified as Candida sake van Uden et Buckley were examined for their
physiological, morphological and immunological properties and their DNA relatedness …

Structure of the cell surface of the yeast Candida tropicalis and its relation to hydrocarbon transport

O Käppeli, P Walther, M Mueller, A Fiechter - Archives of microbiology, 1984 - Springer
The surface structure of the hypdrocarbon-utilizing yeast Candida tropicalis was investigated
by scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM respectively). The …

Morphological chance in Candida tropicalis pK 233 caused by ethanol and its prevention by myo-inositol

Y Tani, Y Yamada, T Kamihara - Biochemical and biophysical research …, 1979 - Elsevier
The cells of Candida tropicalis pK 233 grew in filamentous form when cultivated in a
synthetic medium supplemented with ethanol. The ethanol-grown cells excreted significant …

Chemical and structural alterations at the cell surface of Candida tropicalis, induced by hydrocarbon substrate

O Käppeli, M Müller, A Fiechter - Journal of bacteriology, 1978 - Am Soc Microbiol
The surface-localized polysaccharide of alkane-grown cells of Candida tropicalis was
identified as mannan containing approximately 4% covalently linked fatty acids. Glucose …

Unstable petite and grande variants of Candida shehatae

TW Jeffries - Biotechnology letters, 1984 - Springer
Two strains of Candida shehatae (ATCC 22984 and CSIR Y492) exhibit marked variability in
colony size (petite, grande) and respiratory activity (tetrazolium reaction) when grown on …