Manocha M S, Colvin J R
J Bacteriol. 1967 Jul;94(1):202-12. doi: 10.1128/jb.94.1.202-212.1967.
The structure and composition of the cell walls of hyphae of Neurospora crassa were investigated by electron microscopy, chemical analysis, and X-ray diffraction both before and after progressive enzymatic degradation by snail gut enzymes, chitinase, and trypsin. The wall consists of two phases: randomly disposed skeletal microfibrils of chitin only and an amorphous matrix which contains both beta-glucans and protein. The protein contains a high percentage of the amides of aspartic and glutamic acid but no hydroxy-proline or cysteine. A portion of this protein is a component of or is associated with a system of pores which is embedded in the matrix of the wall. These pores, 40 to 70 A in outside diameter, sometimes branch and seem to provide a three-dimensional network from one side of the wall to the other. They may be a general system of transport across the walls.
通过电子显微镜、化学分析和X射线衍射,对粗糙脉孢菌菌丝细胞壁在经蜗牛肠道酶、几丁质酶和胰蛋白酶逐步酶解前后的结构和组成进行了研究。细胞壁由两个相组成:仅由几丁质随机排列的骨架微纤维和含有β-葡聚糖和蛋白质的无定形基质。该蛋白质含有高比例的天冬氨酸和谷氨酸酰胺,但不含羟脯氨酸或半胱氨酸。这种蛋白质的一部分是嵌入细胞壁基质中的孔隙系统的组成部分或与之相关。这些孔隙外径为40至70埃,有时会分支,似乎从壁的一侧到另一侧提供了一个三维网络。它们可能是跨壁运输的一般系统。