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Reference - PMID:40668835 - α-glucan remodeling by GH13-domain enzymes shapes fungal cell wall architecture.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:40668835
Title
α-glucan remodeling by GH13-domain enzymes shapes fungal cell wall architecture.
Authors
Jacob A, Willet AH, Igarashi MG, El Hariri El Nokab M, Turner LA, Alsanad AKA, Wang T, Gould KL
Citation
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2025 Jul 22;122(29):e2505509122
Publication year
2025
Abstract
Cell walls are critical structures of fungi, bacteria, and plants, providing mechanical strength, maintaining shape, and protecting cells from environmental stress. In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe , the α-glucan synthase Ags1 produces α-1,3-glucan chains essential for cell wall integrity, but how these chains are further assembled into mature polymers is not understood. Here, we identify two conserved glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored α-amylase-like enzymes, Aah1 and Aah3, which act redundantly as key contributors to α-glucan network formation. Cells lacking both enzymes exhibit severe growth and morphological defects, including rounded shape, delayed division, and cell clumping. Using solid-state NMR spectroscopy of intact cells, we show that the double mutant cell walls have dramatically reduced α-1,3-glucan and galactomannan content, with a compensatory increase in β-glucans driven by the activation of the cell integrity pathway. These changes correlate with cell wall thickening, increased rigidity, and reduced polymer mobility and hydration. We also uncover in vivo polymorphic forms of α- and β-glucans, some of which are selectively lost or gained in the mutant cells. Our data suggest that Aah1 and Aah3 function as GH13-family transglycosylases that collaborate nonredundantly with the α-glucan synthase to build a properly organized α-glucan matrix. These findings highlight a previously unrecognized layer of complexity in fungal cell wall biosynthesis and point to GH13-family enzymes as potential antifungal targets given that related enzymes are found in many fungi.

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GO biological process

GO:0070600 - fungal-type cell wall (1->3)-alpha-glucan biosynthetic process

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FYPO:0001971 - abnormal cell separation after cytokinesis resulting in chained cells

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FYPO:0002946 - abnormal cell wall

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FYPO:0000080 - decreased cell population growth at low temperature

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FYPO:0001081 - decreased cell wall alpha-glucan level

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FYPO:0002265 - decreased cell wall galactomannan level

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FYPO:0001355 - decreased vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0001036 - delaminated cell wall during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0003133 - galactomannan absent from cell wall

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FYPO:0004860 - increased cell wall beta-glucan level

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FYPO:0001035 - increased cell wall thickness during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0002151 - inviable spore

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FYPO:0006117 - multiseptate spheroid vegetative cell

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FYPO:0000673 - normal septum assembly

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FYPO:0001357 - normal vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0004103 - viable spherical vegetative cell

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0000080 - decreased cell population growth at low temperature

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FYPO:0001357 - normal vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0001120 - pear-shaped vegetative cell

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FYPO:0002104 - viable vegetative cell with normal cell shape

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