In the dimorphic fungus Histoplasma capsulatum the expression of heat shock genes is modulated by addition of fatty acids. Addition at 25 degrees C of saturated fatty acid (palmitic acid) to mycelia of H. capsulatum induced a significant increase in heat shock mRNAs transcription when cells were heat shocked. Conversely, treatments with unsaturated fatty acid (oleic acid) drastically reduced the level of heat shock gene transcription at 37 degrees C, and no detectable levels were measurable with 2 mM. Addition of saturated fatty acid induced a thermotolerant state and mitochondria retained ATPase activity coupled to electron transport under severe heat shock conditions and shortened the time required for mycelium-to-yeast phase transition. ...