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Published on: March 4, 2017
Neuraminidase production by Candida albicans
Abstract:
A Candida albicans strain G42, isolated from a vaginal infection, was demonstrated to produce neuraminidase in culture filtrates with activity for N-acyl-neuraminic acid glycoprotein from bovine submaxillary gland, and human erythrocytes as substrates. Incubation of viable cells from G42 with human group O Rh(+) erythrocytes released N-acetyl-neuraminic acid in a time-dependent manner. Thirty-two clinical isolates of C albicans were studied for neuraminidase production. Enzyme activity was found in culture filtrates from five strains.It would appear important from these data to determine whether the production of neuraminidase by C albicans can be correlated with pathogenicity.
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