This chapter discusses the cell wall synthesis in apical hyphal growth. It appears that the hyphal apex is best viewed as a highly polarized system of exocytosis. Wall materials, extracellular enzymes, and probably other substances are excreted at the growing end of a tubular cell. The most obvious cellular features that accompany this polarized system are (1) the unidirectional flow of vesicles in the cytoplasm fusing with the plasma membrane at the apex, (2) the gradients in wall synthesis at the apex, and (3) the cytoplasmic gradients in ion distribution that are maintained at the apex. New microscopic techniques reveal a cytoskeletal organization of the cytoplasm at the apex, which may be crucial to its polarized activity. Growth of the...
One of the main purposes of studying wall structure and biosynthesis in fungi is to elucidate the ro...
Filamentous fungi constitute a large group of eukaryotic microorganisms that grow by forming simple ...
Filamentous microorganisms, for example, fungi, experience polarized growth that the elongated filam...
This chapter discusses the cell wall synthesis in apical hyphal growth. It appears that the hyphal a...
With the exception of the unicellular yeasts, fungi typically grow by means of hyphae that extend on...
Pulse-chase experiments with [ 14C]glucose suggested that in growing hyphae of Schizophyllum commune...
Filamentous fungi have proven to be a better-suited model system than unicellular yeasts in analyses...
Hyphal organisms are a commonly used model system for studies of polarised growth. While growing hyp...
Filamentous fungi are a large and ancient clade of microorganisms that occupy a broad range of ecolo...
Growth by cell elongation is a morphological process that transcends taxonomic kingdoms. Examples of...
Tip growth is a form of cellular expansion characteristic of fungal hyphae and some types of plant c...
By computer-enhanced videomicroscopy, we mapped the trajectory of external and internal cell surface...
SummaryWalled cells have the ability to remodel their shape while sustaining an internal turgor pres...
AbstractBy computer-enhanced videomicroscopy, we mapped the trajectory of external and internal cell...
Secretion of proteins is a vital process in fungi. Because hyphal walls form a diffusion barrier for...
One of the main purposes of studying wall structure and biosynthesis in fungi is to elucidate the ro...
Filamentous fungi constitute a large group of eukaryotic microorganisms that grow by forming simple ...
Filamentous microorganisms, for example, fungi, experience polarized growth that the elongated filam...
This chapter discusses the cell wall synthesis in apical hyphal growth. It appears that the hyphal a...
With the exception of the unicellular yeasts, fungi typically grow by means of hyphae that extend on...
Pulse-chase experiments with [ 14C]glucose suggested that in growing hyphae of Schizophyllum commune...
Filamentous fungi have proven to be a better-suited model system than unicellular yeasts in analyses...
Hyphal organisms are a commonly used model system for studies of polarised growth. While growing hyp...
Filamentous fungi are a large and ancient clade of microorganisms that occupy a broad range of ecolo...
Growth by cell elongation is a morphological process that transcends taxonomic kingdoms. Examples of...
Tip growth is a form of cellular expansion characteristic of fungal hyphae and some types of plant c...
By computer-enhanced videomicroscopy, we mapped the trajectory of external and internal cell surface...
SummaryWalled cells have the ability to remodel their shape while sustaining an internal turgor pres...
AbstractBy computer-enhanced videomicroscopy, we mapped the trajectory of external and internal cell...
Secretion of proteins is a vital process in fungi. Because hyphal walls form a diffusion barrier for...
One of the main purposes of studying wall structure and biosynthesis in fungi is to elucidate the ro...
Filamentous fungi constitute a large group of eukaryotic microorganisms that grow by forming simple ...
Filamentous microorganisms, for example, fungi, experience polarized growth that the elongated filam...