A method is described for visualizing fungal extracellular matrices (E
CMs), based on the binding of non-conjugated colloidal gold particles.
Staining is permanent and is viewed either with epi-polarization micr
oscopy or with bright field microscopy after silver enhancement with a
physical developer. Colloidal gold bound to cell surfaces through ion
ic interactions with the free amino groups of basic proteins. Sensitiv
ity of the stain was high: five other protein stains (Orange G, Light
Green SF, Alkaline Fast Green FCF, fluorescein isothiocyanate and 7-di
methylamino-4-methyl-3-coumarinyl)-maleimide), failed to label extrace
llular material that was stained by colloidal gold. Colloidal gold was
used to demonstrate ECMs around germlings of four plant pathogenic fu
ngi attached to artificial and host surfaces. Large circular films of
protein were detected around conidia of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides
and Erysiphe graminis and around appressoria of Magnaporthe grisea. C
olloidal gold also revealed fibrillar protein sheaths enveloping germ-
tubes of C. gloeosporioides and Botrytis cinerea.