Molecular basis of cell integrity and morphogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

V. J. Cid, Á. Durán, F. Rey, Michael P. Snyder, C. Nombela, Miguel Sánchez
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In fungi and many other organisms, a thick outer cell wall is responsible for determining the shape of the cell and for maintaining its integrity. The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been a useful model organism for the study of cell wall synthesis, and over the past few decades, many aspects of the composition, structure, and enzymology of the cell wall have been elucidated. The cell wall of budding yeasts is a complex and dynamic structure; its arrangement alters as the cell grows, and its composition changes in response to different environmental conditions and at different times during the yeast life cycle. In the past few years, we have witnessed a profilic genetic and molecular characterization of some key aspects of cell wall polymer synthesis and hydrolysis in the budding yeast. Furthermore, this organism has been the target of numerous recent studies on the topic of morphogenesis, which have had an enormous impact on our understanding of the intracellular events that participate in directed cell wall synthesis. A number of components that direct polarized secretion, including those involved in assembly and organization of the actin cytoskeleton, secretory pathways, and a series of novel signal transduction systems and regulatory components have been identified. Analysis of these different components has suggested pathways by which polarized secretion is directed and controlled. Our aim is to offer an overall view of the current understanding of cell wall dynamics and of the complex network that controls polarized growth at particular stages of the budding yeast cell cycle and life cycle.
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酿酒酵母细胞完整性和形态发生的分子基础。
在真菌和许多其他生物中,厚的外细胞壁负责决定细胞的形状并保持其完整性。摘要出芽酵母酿酒酵母(Saccharomyces cerevisiae)是研究细胞壁合成的一种有用的模式生物,在过去的几十年中,人们对其细胞壁的组成、结构和酶学等方面进行了研究。芽殖酵母的细胞壁是一个复杂的动态结构;它的排列随细胞的生长而改变,其组成随酵母生命周期中不同的环境条件和不同的时间而变化。在过去的几年中,我们已经见证了芽殖酵母细胞壁聚合物合成和水解的一些关键方面的遗传和分子特征。此外,这种生物已经成为最近关于形态发生主题的许多研究的目标,这些研究对我们理解参与定向细胞壁合成的细胞内事件产生了巨大影响。许多直接极化分泌的成分,包括参与肌动蛋白细胞骨架的组装和组织的成分,分泌途径,以及一系列新的信号转导系统和调节成分已经被确定。对这些不同成分的分析提示了极化分泌被引导和控制的途径。我们的目的是提供细胞壁动力学和复杂的网络,控制极化生长在芽殖酵母细胞周期和生命周期的特定阶段的当前理解的整体视图。
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