2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12275-010-8094-4
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Predicting the chemical composition and structure of Aspergillus nidulans hyphal wall surface by atomic force microscopy

Abstract: In fungi, cell wall plays an important role in growth and development. Major macromolecular constituents of the aspergilli cell wall are glucan, chitin, and protein. We examined the chemical composition and structure of the Aspergillus nidulans hyphal wall surface by an atomic force microscope (AFM). To determine the composition of the cell wall surface, the adhesion forces of commercially available beta-glucan, chitin, and various proteins were compared to those of corresponding fractions prepared from the hy… Show more

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“…Together with chitin, they provide mechanical stability of the cell wall. 33 As shown by Chavan et al, 12 these polysaccharides are responsible for the absorption of PEGylated liposomes on the hyphae of A. fumigatus. Because of the similarities of PEG and PG, a similar outcome was hypothesized, and therefore, the interaction of NGs with β-glucans and fungal hyphae was studied.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Together with chitin, they provide mechanical stability of the cell wall. 33 As shown by Chavan et al, 12 these polysaccharides are responsible for the absorption of PEGylated liposomes on the hyphae of A. fumigatus. Because of the similarities of PEG and PG, a similar outcome was hypothesized, and therefore, the interaction of NGs with β-glucans and fungal hyphae was studied.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…β-Glucans are polysaccharides in the cell wall of fungal and yeast species. Together with chitin, they provide mechanical stability of the cell wall . As shown by Chavan et al, these polysaccharides are responsible for the absorption of PEGylated liposomes on the hyphae of A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%