Chemical composition of the cell wall of the tree fungusCyttaria harioti Fischer

Isolated cell walls of stromata ofCyttaria harioti Fischer, collected in the field, accounted for ca. 67% of the fungus dry weight and were composed of neutral sugars (81%), 2-amino-2-deoxyglucose (0.2%), aminoacids (3.4%), and lipids (6.8%). Alkaline treatment gave a major soluble β-(1 → 3)-glucan...

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Autores principales: Oliva, E.M., Cirelli, A.F., De Lederkremer, R.M.
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spelling todo:paper_01475975_v10_n2_p150_Oliva2023-10-03T15:00:29Z Chemical composition of the cell wall of the tree fungusCyttaria harioti Fischer Oliva, E.M. Cirelli, A.F. De Lederkremer, R.M. Cell wall composition Cyttaria harioti Fischer fungal cell-wall β-(1 → 3)-glucan Isolated cell walls of stromata ofCyttaria harioti Fischer, collected in the field, accounted for ca. 67% of the fungus dry weight and were composed of neutral sugars (81%), 2-amino-2-deoxyglucose (0.2%), aminoacids (3.4%), and lipids (6.8%). Alkaline treatment gave a major soluble β-(1 → 3)-glucan and a minor insoluble one, structurally related, which in total accounted for 89% of the cell wall preparation. The absence of chitin is a remarkable feature since it is present in almost all the Ascomycetes previously studied. © 1986 Academic Press, Inc. Fil:Oliva, E.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:De Lederkremer, R.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01475975_v10_n2_p150_Oliva
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topic Cell wall composition
Cyttaria harioti Fischer
fungal cell-wall
β-(1 → 3)-glucan
spellingShingle Cell wall composition
Cyttaria harioti Fischer
fungal cell-wall
β-(1 → 3)-glucan
Oliva, E.M.
Cirelli, A.F.
De Lederkremer, R.M.
Chemical composition of the cell wall of the tree fungusCyttaria harioti Fischer
topic_facet Cell wall composition
Cyttaria harioti Fischer
fungal cell-wall
β-(1 → 3)-glucan
description Isolated cell walls of stromata ofCyttaria harioti Fischer, collected in the field, accounted for ca. 67% of the fungus dry weight and were composed of neutral sugars (81%), 2-amino-2-deoxyglucose (0.2%), aminoacids (3.4%), and lipids (6.8%). Alkaline treatment gave a major soluble β-(1 → 3)-glucan and a minor insoluble one, structurally related, which in total accounted for 89% of the cell wall preparation. The absence of chitin is a remarkable feature since it is present in almost all the Ascomycetes previously studied. © 1986 Academic Press, Inc.
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author Oliva, E.M.
Cirelli, A.F.
De Lederkremer, R.M.
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Cirelli, A.F.
De Lederkremer, R.M.
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title Chemical composition of the cell wall of the tree fungusCyttaria harioti Fischer
title_short Chemical composition of the cell wall of the tree fungusCyttaria harioti Fischer
title_full Chemical composition of the cell wall of the tree fungusCyttaria harioti Fischer
title_fullStr Chemical composition of the cell wall of the tree fungusCyttaria harioti Fischer
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition of the cell wall of the tree fungusCyttaria harioti Fischer
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