Deletion of BGL2 results in an increased chitin level in the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Tatyana S. Kalebina
Vladimir Farkaš
Daniela K. Laurinavichiute
Philipp M. Gorlovoy
Gleb V. Fominov
Peter Bartek
Igor S. Kulaev
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[1] Lomonosov Moscow State University,Molecular Biology Department, Faculty of Biology
[2] Institute of Chemistry,Slovak Academy of Sciences
[3] Institute of Experimental Cardiology,Cardiology Research Centre
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek | 2003年 / 84卷
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Bgl2p; Cell wall; Chitin; Yeast;
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It is shown that the deletion of BGL2 gene leads to increase in chitin content in the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A part of the additional chitin can be removed from the bgl2Δ cell wall by alkali or trypsin treatment. Chitin synthase 1 (Chs1) activity was increased by 60 % in bgl2Δ mutant. No increase in chitin synthase 3 (Chs3) activity in bgl2Δ cells was observed, while they became more sensitive to Nikkomycin Z. The chitin level in the cell walls of a strain lacking both BGL2 and CHS3 genes was higher than that in chs3Δ and lower than that in bgl2Δ strains. Together these data indicate that the deletion of BGL2 results in the accumulation and abnormal incorporation of chitin into the cell wall of S. cerevisiae, and both Chs1 and Chs3 take part in a response to BGL2 deletion in S. cerevisiae cells.
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