Kre6-Dependent β-1,6-glucan Biosynthesis Only Occurs in the Conidium of Aspergillus fumigatus
The study investigated whether β-1,6-glucan is present in different growth forms of Aspergillus fumigatus, using solid-state NMR to compare conidial versus mycelial cell walls and to contrast fungal β-1,6-glucan structure with Candida albicans. The authors found that while the mycelial cell wall previously lacked β-1,6-glucan, the conidial cell wall contained a low amount of β-1,6-glucan that was structurally similar to C. albicans. Deleting the KRE6 gene produced a kre6Δ mutant depleted of β-1,6-glucan without an obvious growth defect, but with increased sensitivity to Congo-red and Calcofluor white, indicating a role in cell wall organization. The paper explicitly frames its findings as an example of structural differences between conidium and mycelium in filamentous fungi. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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