نتایج جستجو برای: yeast cell wall

تعداد نتایج: 1865719  

Journal: :Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan 2010
Seiji Shibasaki

The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used for the process of fermentation as well as for studies in biochemistry and molecular biology as a eukaryotic model cell or tool for the analysis of gene functions. Thus, yeast is essential in industries and researches. Yeast cells have a cell wall, which is one characteristic that helps distinguish yeast cells from other eukaryotic cells ...

2010
Martin Schmidt Jaron Z. Schaumberg Courtney M. Steen Michael P. Boyer

Boric acid (BA) has broad antimicrobial activity that makes it a popular treatment for yeast vaginitis in complementary and alternative medicine. In the model yeast S. cerevisiae, BA disturbs the cytoskeleton at the bud neck and impairs the assembly of the septation apparatus. BA treatment causes cells to form irregular septa and leads to the synthesis of irregular cell wall protuberances that ...

2008
M. Kuřec T. Brányik A. Mota L. Domingues J. A. Teixeira

An important quality of yeast cell wall is the ability to adhere to other cell walls or solid surfaces. This feature of yeast is responsible for technologically important phenomena such as flocculation at the end of beer fermentation and cell adhesion to immobilization supports e.g. spent grains, DEAE-cellulose etc. Physicochemical properties of yeast surfaces, e.g. hydrophobicity and surface c...

2016
Yadveer S. Grewal Muhammad J. A. Shiddiky Stephen M. Mahler Gerard A. Cangelosi Matt Trau

Rapid progress in disease biomarker discovery has increased the need for robust detection technologies. In the past several years, the designs of many immunoaffinity reagents have focused on lowering costs and improving specificity while also promoting stability. Antibody fragments (scFvs) have long been displayed on the surface of yeast and phage libraries for selection; however, the stable pr...

Journal: :Future Medicinal Chemistry 2021

Fungal infections with increasing resistance to conventional therapies are a growing concern. Candida albicans is major opportunistic yeast responsible for mucosal and invasive infections. Targeting the initial step of infection process (i.e., C. adhesion host cell) promising strategy. A wide variety molecules can interfere processes via an assortment mechanisms. Herein, we focus on how small d...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2005
Benjamin N Gantner Randi M Simmons David M Underhill

The ability of Candida albicans to rapidly and reversibly switch between yeast and filamentous morphologies is crucial to pathogenicity, and it is thought that the filamentous morphology provides some advantage during interaction with the mammalian immune system. Dectin-1 is a receptor that binds beta-glucans and is important for macrophage phagocytosis of fungi. The receptor also collaborates ...

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