Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Fungi Nutrition
- Nutrient
Requirements
- Three types of agar
- Potato dextrose agar
- Malt extract agar
- Cornmeal agar
- always rich in carbohydrates and slightly acidic
- fungi exhibit diauxic growth
- The presence of 2 sugars on a culture
growth, the preferred sugar consumed
first, which leads to rapid growth,
followed by lag phase, and now the
cellular machinery used to metabolize
second sugar.
- Special requirements
- Vitamins
- Thiamine, biotin
- Organic nitrogen
- do not fix atmosphere nitrogen
- Amino acid transamination
- Ammonia/Ammonium
- not a good component because its use lowers pH, thereby inhibiting growth
- Nitrate
- Insufficiencies
- Phosphorus
- Increased activity of uptake systems
- Iron
- Essential donor and acceptor of electrons
- Often captured by the use of hydroxamate siderophores
- as heme
- Sulphur
- as in cysteine
- Nutrient capture
- Electrical field involved in nutrient uptake
- Exterior apex is more
electronegative than the
exterior subapical
regions
- Proton export through ATPase (ion
pump) and uptake of proton
through sitmultaneously transport
amino acid
- Symport proteins are
located near the
apical tips, whereas
the ion pumps are in
the subapical regions
- Yeast do not utilize insoluble erosion
zone because they may trapped in
their own substrate erosion zone
- Enzymes are secreted at the
tips to degrade the polymers
and soluble nutrients are
absorbed supapically.
- Antibiotics are subapically released
into the substrate erosion zone to
prevent other organisms from using
the enzyme digesting product.
- Reference
- You can look for the attachment in the notes.
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