Molecular Organization of the Alkali-insoluble Fraction ofAspergillus fumigatus Cell Wall

Thierry Fontaine(Institut Pasteur), Catherine Simenel(Institut Pasteur), Guy Dubreucq(Institut Pasteur), Olivier Adam(Institut Pasteur), Muriel Delepierre(Institut Pasteur), Jérôme Lemoine(Laboratoire de Chimie), Constantin E. Vorgias(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), M. Diaquin(Institut Pasteur), Jean‐Paul Latgé(Institut Pasteur)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
September 1, 2000
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Abstract

Physical and biological properties of the fungal cell wall are determined by the composition and arrangement of the structural polysaccharides. Cell wall polymers of fungi are classically divided into two groups depending on their solubility in hot alkali. We have analyzed the alkali-insoluble fraction of the Aspergillus fumigatus cell wall, which is the fraction believed to be responsible for fungal cell wall rigidity. Using enzymatic digestions with recombinant endo-beta-1,3-glucanase and chitinase, fractionation by gel filtration, affinity chromatography with immobilized lectins, and high performance liquid chromatography, several fractions that contained specific interpolysaccharide covalent linkages were isolated. Unique features of the A. fumigatus cell wall are (i) the absence of beta-1,6-glucan and (ii) the presence of a linear beta-1, 3/1,4-glucan, never previously described in fungi. Galactomannan, chitin, and beta-1,3-glucan were also found in the alkali-insoluble fraction. The beta-1,3-glucan is a branched polymer with 4% of beta-1,6 branch points. Chitin, galactomannan, and the linear beta-1, 3/1,4-glucan were covalently linked to the nonreducing end of beta-1, 3-glucan side chains. As in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, chitin was linked via a beta-1,4 linkage to beta-1,3-glucan. The data obtained suggested that the branching of beta-1,3-glucan is an early event in the construction of the cell wall, resulting in an increase of potential acceptor sites for chitin, galactomannan, and the linear beta-1,3/1,4-glucan.


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