Reference - PMID:9689051 - Identification of a putative alpha-glucan synthase essential for cell wall construction and morphogenesis in fission yeast.
Reference summary
- PubMed ID
- PMID:9689051
- Title
- Identification of a putative alpha-glucan synthase essential for cell wall construction and morphogenesis in fission yeast.
- Authors
- Hochstenbach F, Klis FM, van den Ende H, van Donselaar E, Peters PJ, Klausner RD
- Citation
- Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1998 Aug 04;95(16):9161-6
- Publication year
- 1998
- Abstract
- The cell wall protects fungi against lysis and determines their cell shape. Alpha-glucan is a major carbohydrate component of the fungal cell wall, but its function is unknown and its synthase has remained elusive. Here, we describe a fission yeast gene, ags1(+), which encodes a putative alpha-glucan synthase. In contrast to the structure of other carbohydrate polymer synthases, the predicted Ags1 protein consists of two probable catalytic domains for alpha-glucan assembly, namely an intracellular domain for alpha-glucan synthesis and an extracellular domain speculated to cross-link or remodel alpha-glucan. In addition, the predicted Ags1 protein contains a multipass transmembrane domain that might contribute to transport of alpha-glucan across the membrane. Loss of Ags1p function in a temperature-sensitive mutant results in cell lysis, whereas mutant cells grown at the semipermissive temperature contain decreased levels of cell wall alpha-glucan and fail to maintain rod shapes, causing rounding of the cells. These findings demonstrate that alpha-glucan is essential for fission yeast morphogenesis.