Characterization of chitin and chitin synthase from the cellulosic cell wall fungusSaprolegnia monoïca

Vincent Bulone, Henri Chanzy, Lucien Gay, Vincent Girard, Michel Fèvre

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Abstract

The presence of chitin in hyphal cell walls and regenerating protoplast walls ofSaprolegnia monoïca was demonstrated by biochemical and biophysical analyses. α-Chitin was characterized by X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, and infrared spectroscopy. In hyphal cell walls, chitin appeared as small globular particles while cellulose, the other crystalline cell wall component, had a microfibrillar structure. Chitin synthesis was demonstrated in regenerating protoplasts by the incorporation of radioactiveN-acetylglucosamine into a KOH-insoluble product. Chitin synthase activity of cell-free extracts was particulate. This activity was stimulated by trypsin and inhibited by the competitive inhibitor polyoxin D (K i 20 μM). The reaction product was insoluble in 1M KOH or 1M acetic acid and was hydrolyzed by chitinase into diacetylchitobiose. Fungal growth and cell wall chitin content were reduced when mycelia were grown in the presence of polyoxin D. However, hyphal morphology was not altered by the presence of the antibiotic indicating that chitin does not seem to play an important role in the morphogenesis ofSaprolegnia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8-21
Number of pages14
JournalExperimental Mycology
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 1992
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • cellulosic cell wall
  • Chitin
  • chitin synthase
  • Oomycete
  • Saprolegnia monoïca

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