Humicola lutea 103 is a copper-tolerant fungal strain able to grow in the presence of 300 μg·mL(-1) Cu(2+) under submerged cultivation. To prevent the consequences of copper overload, microorganisms have evolved molecular mechanisms that regulate its uptake, intracellular traffic, storage, and efflux. In spite of this avoidance strategy, high heavy-metal concentrations caused distinct and widespread ultrastructural alterations in H. lutea. The mitochondria were the first and main target of the toxic action. The effect of copper on activities of the key enzymes (hexokinase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase, and isocitrate dehydrogenase) included in the 3 main metabolic pathways, glycolysis, pentose phosphate pathway, and tricarboxylic acid cycle, was investigated. High metal concentrations exhibited a dramatic negative effect on hexokinase, while the other 3 enzymes showed a significant and dose-dependent stimulation. On the basis of the present and previous results we concluded that the copper-induced oxidative stress plays an important role in the fungal tolerance to high Cu (2+) concentrations.

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