Literature DB >> 1171666

Chemical analysis of cell wall regeneration and reversion of protoplasts from Schizophyllum commune.

O M De Vries, J G Wessels.   

Abstract

In the presence of MgSo4 as osmotic stabilizer, nucleated protoplasts of Schizophyllum commune developed a large vacuole and could be isolated on the basis of their low buoyant density. All these protoplasts were capable of wall regeneration and about 50 percent reverted to the hyphal mode of growth in liquid medium. The kinetics of the formation of three main cell-wall components, S-glucan (alpha-1,3-glucan), R-glucan (beta-1,3, beta-1,6-glucan) and chitin were studied from the onset of regeneration. S-glucan and chitin accumulation as well as RNA and protein synthesis started simultaneously after a short lag, but R-glucan formation was delayed. The reversion of hyphal tubes only began after several hours of rapid R-glucan synthesis. Cycloheximide (0.5 mug/ml), inhibiting protein synthesis by 98% inhibited the formation of R-glucan and the reversion to hyphal growth but the formation of chitin and S-glucan did start and continued seemingly unimpaired for several hours. This indicates that the enzymes responsible for the synthesis of S-glucan and chitin remained intact during protoplast preparation. Polyoxin D inhibited both the synthesis of chitin and R-glucan and also the reversion to hyphal growth. However, the synthesis of S-glucan was not suppressed. These inhibitor studies as well as the kinetics of R-glucan formation during normal regeneration suggest that the synthesis of R-glucan is required for the initiation of hyphal morphogenesis.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1171666     DOI: 10.1007/bf00428371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Microbiol        ISSN: 0302-8933            Impact factor:   2.552


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