Current Microbiology, Vol.24, No.6, 319-324, 1992
FUMONISIN-STIMULATED N-ACETYLDIHYDROSPHINGOSINE, N-ACETYLPHYTOSPHINGOSINE, AND PHYTOSPHINGOSINE PRODUCTS OF PICHIA-(HANSENULA)-CIFERRI, NRRL Y-1031
Pichia (Hansenula) ciferri Y-1031 grown in the presence of 25-100 mg fumonisin B1/L for 4-5 days accumulated sphingolipids as evident in the centrifuged cells and extracellular particles (c/p fraction). The c/p fraction of fumonisin-treated (100 mg/L) cultures elicited a 15-fold increase of N-acetyldihydrosphingosine and 31-fold increase of combined N-acetylphytosphingosine and phytosphingosine over those from untreated cultures. During exponential growth of 1 day, fumonisin-treated cultures appeared to transfer sphingolipid bases into the medium (22 mg/L) rather than into the c/p (2 mg) fraction. Upon saponification, a residue from the c/p fraction contained 440 mg of additional, unknown polar lipids per liter that was not sphingolipid (14 mg/L).