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Morphogenetic pathway of spore wall assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Coluccio Alison  Bogengruber Edith  Conrad Michael N  Dresser Michael E  Briza Peter  Neiman Aaron M
Affiliation:Life Sciences, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5215, USA.
Abstract:The Saccharomyces cerevisiae spore is protected from environmental damage by a multilaminar extracellular matrix, the spore wall, which is assembled de novo during spore formation. A set of mutants defective in spore wall assembly were identified in a screen for mutations causing sensitivity of spores to ether vapor. The spore wall defects in 10 of these mutants have been characterized in a variety of cytological and biochemical assays. Many of the individual mutants are defective in the assembly of specific layers within the spore wall, leading to arrests at discrete stages of assembly. The localization of several of these gene products has been determined and distinguishes between proteins that likely are involved directly in spore wall assembly and probable regulatory proteins. The results demonstrate that spore wall construction involves a series of dependent steps and provide the outline of a morphogenetic pathway for assembly of a complex extracellular structure.
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