نتایج جستجو برای: yeast cell wall

تعداد نتایج: 1865719  

2018
Bruce L Granger

Yeast wall protein 1 (Ywp1) is an abundant glycoprotein of the cell wall of the yeast form of Candida albicans, the most prevalent fungal pathogen of humans. Antibodies that bind to the polypeptide backbone of isolated Ywp1 show little binding to intact yeast cells, presumably because the Ywp1 epitopes are masked by the polysaccharides of the mannoproteins that form the outer layer of the cell ...

Journal: :Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 2021

The expression of functional proteins on the cell surface using glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchoring technology is a promising approach for constructing yeast cells with special functions. functionality surface-engineered strains strongly depends amount displayed their surface. On other hand, since wall space finite, heterologous protein carrying capacity limited. Here, we report effect...

Journal: :Communicative & integrative biology 2010
Débora L Oliveira Ernesto S Nakayasu Luna S Joffe Allan J Guimarães Tiago Jp Sobreira Joshua D Nosanchuk Radames Jb Cordero Susana Frases Arturo Casadevall Igor C Almeida Leonardo Nimrichter Marcio L Rodrigues

The cellular events required for unconventional protein secretion in eukaryotic pathogens are beginning to be revealed. In fungi, extracellular release of proteins involves passage through the cell wall by mechanisms that are poorly understood. In recent years, several studies demonstrated that yeast cells produce vesicles that traverse the cell wall to release a wide range of cellular componen...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Marion Schiavone Cécile Formosa-Dague Carolina Elsztein Marie-Ange Teste Helene Martin-Yken Marcos A De Morais Etienne Dague Jean M François

UNLABELLED A wealth of biochemical and molecular data have been reported regarding ethanol toxicity in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae However, direct physical data on the effects of ethanol stress on yeast cells are almost nonexistent. This lack of information can now be addressed by using atomic force microscopy (AFM) technology. In this report, we show that the stiffness of glucose-grown ...

Journal: :Comparative and Functional Genomics 2001
Piet W. J. de Groot Cristina Ruiz Carlos R. Vázquez de Aldana Encarnación Dueňas Víctor J. Cid Francisco Del Rey José M. Rodríquez-Peña Pilar Pérez Annemiek Andel Julio Caubín Javier Arroyo Juan C. García Concha Gil María Molina Luis J. García César Nombela Frans M. Klis

Using a hierarchical approach, 620 non-essential single-gene yeast deletants generated by EUROFAN I were systematically screened for cell-wall-related phenotypes. By analyzing for altered sensitivity to the presence of Calcofluor white or SDS in the growth medium, altered sensitivity to sonication, or abnormal morphology, 145 (23%) mutants showing at least one cell wall-related phenotype were s...

2017
José A. Martínez-Álvarez Luis A. Pérez-García Erika Mellado-Mojica Mercedes G. López Iván Martínez-Duncker Leila M. Lópes-Bezerra Héctor M. Mora-Montes

Sporothrix schenckii sensu stricto and S. brasiliensis are usually associated to sporotrichosis, a subcutaneous mycosis worldwide distributed. Comparative analyses between these two species indicate they contain genetic and physiological differences that are likely to impact the interaction with host cells. Here, we study the composition of the cell wall from conidia, yeast-like cells and germl...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2004
Ilja Hagen Margit Ecker Arnaud Lagorce Jean M Francois Sergej Sestak Reinhard Rachel Guido Grossmann Nicole C Hauser Jörg D Hoheisel Widmar Tanner Sabine Strahl

The covalently linked cell wall protein Ccw12p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a GPI-anchored protein (V. Mrsa et al., 1999, J Bacteriol 181: 3076-3086). Although only 121 amino acids long, the haemagglutinin-tagged protein released by laminarinase from the cell wall possesses an apparent molecular mass of > 300 kDa. A membrane-bound form with an apparent molecular mass of 58 kDa is highly O- an...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences 2013
Ulla-Maja Bailey Benjamin L Schulz

Post-translational modification of proteins with glycosylation is of key importance in many biological systems in eukaryotes, influencing fundamental biological processes and regulating protein function. Changes in glycosylation are therefore of interest in understanding these processes and are also useful as clinical biomarkers of disease. The presence of glycosylation can also inhibit proteas...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
C Boone S S Sommer A Hensel H Bussey

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae KRE1 gene encodes a Ser/Thr-rich protein, that is directed into the yeast secretory pathway, where it is highly modified, probably through addition of O-linked mannose residues. Gene disruption of the KRE1 locus leads to a 40% reduced level of cell wall (1----6)-beta-glucan. Structural analysis of the (1----6)-beta-glucan fraction, isolated from a strain with a krel...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1979
H Bussey D Saville K Hutchins R G Palfree

35S-labeled killer toxin protein bound to cells of sensitive Saccharomyces cerevisiae S14a. Strains that were resistant to toxin through mutation in the nuclear genes kre1 kre2 bound toxin only weakly. Non-radioactive toxin competed effectively with 35S-labeled toxin for binding to S14a, but did not compete significantly in the binding to mutant kre1-1. This implied that binding to kre1-1 was ...

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