出芽酵母细胞壁合成信号。

V Raclavský
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酿酒酵母(Saccharomyces cerevisiae)长期以来一直被证明是细胞生物学中非常有用的模型。它的细胞形态至少部分是由细胞壁建立和维持的,细胞壁是一种刚性但动态的结构,提供机械保护。尽管真菌细胞壁是一种独特的现象,但最近的研究进展表明,酵母和哺乳动物细胞在细胞形态发生和增殖方面有着惊人的相似之处。进一步的研究有望揭示细胞形态发生的过程,包括与增殖控制的交叉。本文就酿酒酵母在这一领域的研究进展作一综述。本文对酿酒酵母细胞壁的合成过程进行了综述。简单地说,细胞壁是交联几丁质、β -(1,6)-d-葡聚糖、β -(1,3)- d-葡聚糖和甘露糖蛋白的复杂结构。几丁质和β -(1,3)- d -葡聚糖是通过细胞膜上的酶配合物合成并挤压到质周间隙中,甘露蛋白是通过酵母分泌途径合成的,β -(1,6)- d -葡聚糖的合成位点尚不清楚。最近,Kollár等人发现了连接单个细胞壁成分的主要基序。然而,聚合物在壁中的交联机制尚不清楚。然而,最近,在了解靶向细胞壁构建的信号通路方面取得了实质性进展。
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Signalling towards cell wall synthesis in budding yeast.

The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has long proved to be a very useful model in cell biology. Its cell morphology is established and maintained at least in part by the cell wall, a rigid but dynamic structure that affords mechanical protection. Although fungal cell walls represent an unique phenomenon, recent progress in research has shown striking parallels between yeast and mammalian cells in the area of cell morphogenesis and proliferation. Further studies promise to shed common light on the processes of cell morphogenesis including the intersections with proliferation control. This review focuses on the recent progress in this promising area in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The process of cell wall synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae was reviewed by several authors recently. Briefly, the cell wall represents a complex structure of cross-linked chitin, beta-(1,6)-d-glucan, beta-(1,3)-D-glucan and mannoproteins. Chitin and beta-(1,3)-D-glucan are synthesized by enzymatic complexes at the cell membrane and extruded into the periplasmic space, mannoproteins are synthesized along the yeast secretory pathway, and the site of beta-(1,6)-D-glucan synthesis is still unknown. The principal motif which interconnects individual cell wall constituents was recently identified by Kollár et al. The mechanisms of cross-linking of the polymers in the wall remain unknown, however. Recently, nevertheless, substantial progress has been achieved in understanding the signalling pathways which target the cell wall construction.

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