Utilization of L-cystine as a source of carbon and nitrogen by various fungi
Language English Country Czech Republic Media print
Document type Journal Article, Review
PubMed
2533843
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- MeSH
- Cystine metabolism MeSH
- Nitrogen metabolism MeSH
- Glucose metabolism MeSH
- Fungi classification metabolism MeSH
- Culture Media MeSH
- Peptones metabolism MeSH
- Sulfur metabolism MeSH
- Carbon metabolism MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Review MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Cystine MeSH
- Nitrogen MeSH
- Glucose MeSH
- Culture Media MeSH
- Peptones MeSH
- Sulfur MeSH
- Carbon MeSH
Thirty fungal species from various taxonomic and ecologic groups were cultivated on two glucose-peptone media enriched with cystine (3 mmol/l). Nineteen species showed certain ability to utilize cystine not only as a source of sulfur but that of carbon and nitrogen as well; six species utilized cystine completely. Excess sulfur was excreted after oxidation in the form of inorganic sulfate and/or sulfite back into the medium. Cystine metabolization was on average more rapid and complete on the medium with higher peptone content and better growth. When compared with keratinolytic fungi studied previously, the present set of fungi showed a lower tendency to cystine utilization and comprised species not utilizing this amino acid at all.