1. The Role of the Fungal Cell Wall in the Infection of Plants.
- Author
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Geoghegan I, Steinberg G, and Gurr S
- Subjects
- Chitin chemistry, Chitin metabolism, Chitosan chemistry, Chitosan metabolism, Fungal Proteins chemistry, Fungal Proteins metabolism, Fungi genetics, Genome, Fungal genetics, Polysaccharides chemistry, Polysaccharides metabolism, Cell Wall ultrastructure, Fungi pathogenicity, Plant Diseases microbiology, Plants microbiology
- Abstract
The polysaccharide-rich wall, which envelopes the fungal cell, is pivotal to the maintenance of cellular integrity and for the protection of the cell from external aggressors - such as environmental fluxes and during host infection. This review considers the commonalities in the composition of the wall across the fungal kingdom, addresses how little is known about the assembly of the polysaccharide matrix, and considers changes in the wall of plant-pathogenic fungi during on and in planta growth, following the elucidation of infection structures requiring cell wall alterations. It highlights what is known about the phytopathogenic fungal wall and what needs to be discovered., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2017
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