Publicação: Metabolic profiles of planktonic and biofilm cells of Candida orthopsilosis
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Aim: This study aims to understand which Candida orthopsilosis protein aids fungus adaptation upon its switching from planktonic growth to biofilm. Materials & methods: Ion mobility separation within mass spectrometry analysis combination were used. Results: Proteins mapped for different biosynthetic pathways showed that selective ribosome autophagy might occur in biofilms. Glucose, used as a carbon source in the glycolytic flux, changed to glycogen and trehalose. Conclusion: Candida orthopsilosis expresses proteins that combine a variety of mechanisms to provide yeasts with the means to adjust the catalytic properties of enzymes. Adjustment of the enzymes helps modulate the biosynthesis/degradation rates of the available nutrients, in order to control and coordinate the metabolic pathways that enable cells to express an adequate response to nutrient availability.
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biofilms, Candida orthopsilosis, metabolic pathways, proteome
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Future Microbiology, v. 11, n. 10, p. 1299-1313, 2016.