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Improved adenine-HPLC method for quantifying yeast based on cellular DNA content

Ohyama, Y.; Shimamura, M.; Asami, Y.; Tourlousse, D. M.; Togawa, N.; Narita, K.; Hayashi, N.; Terauchi, J.; Sekiguchi, Y.; Kawasaki, H.; Miura, T.

2026-03-14 microbiology
10.64898/2026.03.13.711611 bioRxiv
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Accurate quantification of fungi is important for a myriad of applications but remains challenging. Previously, we demonstrated that an approach called the adenine-HPLC method can quantify bacteria, including those with aggregating properties that are difficult to quantify using conventional methods, by measuring cellular adenine derived from DNA and converting the adenine amount to genome copy number, without being influenced by cell morphology. However, in this study, when this adenine-HPLC method was applied to the quantification of budding yeast as a model fungus, accurate measurement proved impossible. This limitation was attributed to adenine release from other adenine-containing biomolecules, such as RNA and ATP, and we therefore developed a method that suppresses adenine release from these molecules. This method involves reducing the temperature of the acid treatment and prewashing the cells before acid treatment. In addition, we incorporated a process that corrects for the naturally occurring free adenine level as background during total adenine measurement. The improved adenine-HPLC method based on these modifications enables accurate quantification of budding yeast using genomic DNA content in whole cells as the quantification unit.

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