Co-Delivery of Cell-Wall-Forming enzymes in the same vesicle for coordinated fungal cell wall formation (Record no. 50359)

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Title Co-Delivery of Cell-Wall-Forming enzymes in the same vesicle for coordinated fungal cell wall formation
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Volume/sequential designation Nature MicroBiology, 1(11), p.1-11, 2016
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Summary, etc. Fungal cells are surrounded by an extracellular cell wall. This complex matrix of proteins and polysaccharides protects against adverse stresses and determines the shape of fungal cells. The polysaccharides of the fungal wall include 1,3-ß-glucan and chitin, which are synthesized by membrane-bound synthases at the growing cell tip. A hallmark of filamentous fungi is the class V chitin synthase, which carries a myosin-motor domain. In the corn smut fungus Ustilago maydis, the myosin-chitin synthase Mcs1 moves to the plasma membrane in secretory vesicles, being delivered by kinesin-1 and myosin-5. The myosin domain of Mcs1 enhances polar secretion by tethering vesicles at the site of exocytosis. It remains elusive, however, how other cell-wall-forming enzymes are delivered and how their activity is coordinated post secretion. Here, we show that the U. maydis class VII chitin synthase and 1,3-ß-glucan synthase travel in Mcs1-containing vesicles, and that their apical secretion depends on Mcs1. Once in the plasma membrane, anchorage requires enzyme activity, which suggests co-synthesis of chitin and 1,3-ß-glucan polysaccharides at sites of exocytosis. Thus, delivery of cell-wall-forming enzymes in Mcs1 vesicles ensures local foci of fungal cell wall formation. © 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element FUNGAL CELLS
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Personal name Schuster, M.
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Personal name Martin-Urdiroz, M.
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Personal name Higuchi, Y.
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Personal name Hacker, C.
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Personal name Kilaru, S.
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Personal name Gurr, S.J.
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Personal name Steinberg, G.
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