Yeast cell wall integrity (CWI) signaling serves as a model of the regulation of fungal cell wall synthesis and provides the basis for the development of antifungal drugs. A set of five membrane-spanning sensors (Wsc1 to Wsc3, Mid2, and Mtl1) detect cell surface stress and commence the signaling pathway upon perturbations of either the cell wall structure or the plasma membrane. We here summarize the latest advances in the structure/function relationship primarily of the Wsc1 sensor and critically review the evidence that it acts as a echanosensor. The relevance and physiological significance of the information obtained for the function of the other CWI sensors, as well as expected future developments, are discussed
fission yeast cell wall stress sensor-like proteins Mtl2 and Wsc1 act by turning on the GTPase Rho1p...
The wall of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a shell of about 120 nm thick, made of two distinc...
International audienceABSTRACT The cell wall (CW) is a thin and rigid layer encasing the membrane of...
The ability to adapt to changing environments is a key feature of living cells which is usually medi...
AbstractCell wall integrity signalling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae provides a model for the regulati...
Surface receptors of animal cells, such as integrins, promote mechanosensation by forming clusters a...
Here we report on in vivo measurement of the mechanical behavior of a cell surface sensor using sing...
The ability to react to environmental stress is a key feature of microbial cells, which frequently i...
The yeast cell wall provides a first barrier to the environment, confers shape and stability to the ...
The cell wall is essential to preserve osmotic integrity of yeast cells. Some phenotypic traits of c...
The cell wall sensor Wsc1 belongs to a small family of transmembrane proteins, which are crucial to ...
In yeasts, cell surface stresses are detected by a family of plasma membrane sensors. Among these, W...
Wsc1p and Mid2p are transmembrane signaling proteins of cell wall stress in the budding yeast Saccha...
The primary role of the Cell Wall Integrity Pathway (CWI) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is monitoring ...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, stress on the cell wall is caused by various external influen...
fission yeast cell wall stress sensor-like proteins Mtl2 and Wsc1 act by turning on the GTPase Rho1p...
The wall of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a shell of about 120 nm thick, made of two distinc...
International audienceABSTRACT The cell wall (CW) is a thin and rigid layer encasing the membrane of...
The ability to adapt to changing environments is a key feature of living cells which is usually medi...
AbstractCell wall integrity signalling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae provides a model for the regulati...
Surface receptors of animal cells, such as integrins, promote mechanosensation by forming clusters a...
Here we report on in vivo measurement of the mechanical behavior of a cell surface sensor using sing...
The ability to react to environmental stress is a key feature of microbial cells, which frequently i...
The yeast cell wall provides a first barrier to the environment, confers shape and stability to the ...
The cell wall is essential to preserve osmotic integrity of yeast cells. Some phenotypic traits of c...
The cell wall sensor Wsc1 belongs to a small family of transmembrane proteins, which are crucial to ...
In yeasts, cell surface stresses are detected by a family of plasma membrane sensors. Among these, W...
Wsc1p and Mid2p are transmembrane signaling proteins of cell wall stress in the budding yeast Saccha...
The primary role of the Cell Wall Integrity Pathway (CWI) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is monitoring ...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, stress on the cell wall is caused by various external influen...
fission yeast cell wall stress sensor-like proteins Mtl2 and Wsc1 act by turning on the GTPase Rho1p...
The wall of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a shell of about 120 nm thick, made of two distinc...
International audienceABSTRACT The cell wall (CW) is a thin and rigid layer encasing the membrane of...