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Cell wall enzymatic lysis of the yeast form ofPullularia pullulansand wall regeneration by protoplasts

✍ Scribed by S. Ramos; I. García Acha


Publisher
Springer
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Weight
873 KB
Volume
104
Category
Article
ISSN
0302-8933

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✦ Synopsis


During the process of degradation of the cell wall of the yeast form of Pullularia pullulans by the lytic system of micromonospora chalcea samples were withdrawn at different times and observed under phase contrast and electron microscope. The progressive lysis of the walls reveals a fibrillar component inside the apparently amorphous wall. Freeze etched preparations of cells during the formation and regeneration of protoplasts show that the cellular membrane is split and this method allows the smooth external face of the membrane and other internal face covered by particles to be seen. The fact that the smooth face of the membrane is only visible during the preparation or the regeneration of protoplasts and very rarely when intact cells are fractured, suggests a strong adherence between cell wall and this external layer of the membrane. During the regeneration which takes place as in most of the yeasts and moulds, a special study of the extension of the cell wall is made and a possible mechanism for this extension of the regenerated cell wall is proposed.


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