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Chemotactic and chemokinetic activities of Saprolegnia parasitica toward different metabolites and fish tissue extracts

Mycoscience, Volume 44, No. 2, Year 2003

The chemotactic and chemokinetic activities in zoospores of Saprolegnia parasitica NJM 8604 (= H2) were examined using various amino acids, carbohydrates, fatty acids, and fish tissue extracts to estimate one of the important factors for attachment of zoospores to their host. All the tested six amino acids showed strong chemotactic reactions whereas carbohydrates and fatty acids caused moderate or strong chemotactic reactions. The chemokinetic activities against amino acids and carbohydrates were moderate or weak, whereas almost all fatty acids showed negative chemokinetic responses. Almost all tested fish tissue showed moderate chemotactic response and weak or moderate chemokinetic responses. Generally, chemotactic activity was strong in the amino acids, and the strongest activity was observed in alanine. Based on these facts, we considered that zoospores may react against amino acids of the fish body to attach and establish their colonization.
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