نتایج جستجو برای: cell wall polysaccharides

تعداد نتایج: 1818789  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2005
Patrícia Kott Tomazett Aline Helena da Silva Cruz Sheyla Maria Rondon Caixeta Bonfim Célia Maria de Almeida Soares Maristela Pereira

The cell wall of a human pathogenic fungus is in contact with the host, serves as a barrier against host defense mechanisms and harbors most fungal antigens. In addition, cell wall biosynthesis pathways have been recognized as essential to viability and as specific drug targets. Paracoccidioides brasiliensis is a dimorphic fungus that presents mycelium morphology in the free environment and cau...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Carsten Rautengarten Berit Ebert Ignacio Moreno Henry Temple Thomas Herter Bruce Link Daniela Doñas-Cofré Adrián Moreno Susana Saéz-Aguayo Francisca Blanco Jennifer C Mortimer Alex Schultink Wolf-Dieter Reiter Paul Dupree Markus Pauly Joshua L Heazlewood Henrik V Scheller Ariel Orellana

Plant cells are surrounded by a cell wall that plays a key role in plant growth, structural integrity, and defense. The cell wall is a complex and diverse structure that is mainly composed of polysaccharides. The majority of noncellulosic cell wall polysaccharides are produced in the Golgi apparatus from nucleotide sugars that are predominantly synthesized in the cytosol. The transport of these...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
M E Terry R L Jones

The metabolism of polysaccharides by pea stem segments treated with and without auxin was investigated using a centrifugation technique for removing solution from the free space of the cell wall. Glucose is the predominant sugar in both the ethanol-soluble and ethanol-insoluble fractions of the cell wall solution extracted with water. In the water-soluble, ethanol-insoluble polysaccharides, ara...

2015
Rebecca A Hall

Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen of humans causing superficial mucosal infections and life-threatening systemic disease. The fungal cell wall is the first point of contact between the invading pathogen and the host innate immune system. As a result, the polysaccharides that comprise the cell wall act as pathogen associated molecular patterns, which govern the host-pathogen i...

Journal: :Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 2021

BACKGROUND Yeast biomass, mainly composed of proteins and polysaccharides (mannans ?-glucans), has been proposed to develop films. pH can affect the solubility polysaccharides, structure cell wall, interactions between proteins. Considering potential impact these effects, yeast film-forming dispersions was studied from 4 11. RESULTS In tensile tests, samples increased their elongation by increa...

Journal: :Annual review of plant physiology and plant molecular biology 1999
D J Cosgrove

Polysaccharides and proteins are secreted to the inner surface of the growing cell wall, where they assemble into a network that is mechanically strong, yet remains extensible until the cells cease growth. This review focuses on the agents that directly or indirectly enhance the extensibility properties of growing walls. The properties of expansins, endoglucanases, and xyloglucan transglycosyla...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Jin-Ying Gou Lisa M Miller Guichuan Hou Xiao-Hong Yu Xiao-Ya Chen Chang-Jun Liu

Pectin is a major component of the primary cell wall of higher plants. Some galacturonyl residues in the backbone of pectinaceous polysaccharides are often O-acetylated at the C-2 or C-3 position, and the resulting acetylesters change dynamically during the growth and development of plants. The processes involve both enzymatic acetylation and deacetylation. Through genomic sequence analysis, we...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2010
Aaron H Liepman Raymond Wightman Naomi Geshi Simon R Turner Henrik Vibe Scheller

Plant cell walls are composites of various carbohydrates, proteins and other compounds. Cell walls provide plants with strength and protection, and also represent the most abundant source of renewable biomass. Despite the importance of plant cell walls, comparatively little is known about the identities of genes and functions of proteins involved in their biosynthesis. The model plant Arabidops...

Journal: :Yeast 2006
Frans M Klis Andre Boorsma Piet W J De Groot

In this review, we discuss new insights in cell wall architecture and cell wall construction in the ascomycetous yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Transcriptional profiling studies combined with biochemical work have provided ample evidence that the cell wall is a highly adaptable organelle. In particular, the protein population that is anchored to the stress-bearing polysaccharides of the cell w...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Zoë A Popper Maria G Tuohy

Niklas (2000) defined plants as “photosynthetic eukaryotes,” thereby including brown, red, and green macroalgae and microalgae. These groups share several features, including the presence of a complex, dynamic, and polysaccharide-rich cell wall. Cell walls in eukaryotes are thought to have evolved by lateral transfer from cell wall-producing organisms (Niklas, 2004). Green and red algae origina...

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