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Cell wall composition in the ascomycete sphaerostilbe repens at different developmental stages
Authors:B Botton  R Bonaly
Institution:(1) Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Physiologie Végétale, Université de Nancy I, B.P. no 239, F-54506 Vandoeliguvre-les-Nancy Cédex, France;(2) Faculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Laboratoire de Biochimie Microbienne, Université de Nancy I, 5, rue Albert Lebrun, B.P. 403, F-54001 Nancy Cédex, France
Abstract:Changes in the biochemical composition of isolated cell walls were analysed during the differentiation of coremia and rhizomorphs in Sphaerostilbe repens.Differentiation was accompanied by exclusively quantitative variations of the wall components: the content in carbohydrates, chitin and free amino sugars increased; on the contrary, amino acids, uronic acids, lipids and mineral substances decreased.Carbohydrates were composed of glucose, galactose and mannose; glucosamine was the main component of amino sugars. The predominant amino acid in the walls was cysteine the amount of which increased during hyphal aggregation, while quantities of the sixteen other determined amino acids decreased.Mineral matter was present in large quantities in the walls of the fungus, especially in vegetative mycelium. Iron, phosphorus and calcium were the most abundant elements.Possible relations between the variations in chemical composition of the wall and the capability of hyphae to aggregate are discussed.
Keywords:Ascomycete  Sphaerostilbe repens  Coremia  Rhizomorphs  Wall composition  Differentiation
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