Authors
Marie Yammine, Fabrice Bray, Stéphanie Flament, Antoine Picavet, Jean-Marie Lacroix, Emmanuel Poilpré, Isabelle Mouly, Christian Rolando
Publication date
2022/8/15
Journal
ACS omega
Volume
7
Issue
34
Pages
29702-29713
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast is a fungus presenting a peripheral organelle called the cell wall. The cell wall protects the yeast cell from stress and provides means for communication with the surrounding environment. It has a complex molecular structure, composed of an internal part of cross-linked polysaccharides and an external part of mannoproteins. These latter are very interesting owing to their functional properties, dependent on their molecular features with massive mannosylations. Therefore, the molecular characterization of mannoproteins is a must relying on the optimal isolation and preparation of the cell wall fraction. Multiple methods are well reported for yeast cell wall isolation. The most applied one consists of yeast cell lysis by mechanical disruption. However, applying this classical approach to S288C yeast cells showed considerable contamination with noncell wall proteins, mainly comprising …
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