Review Article

Protein Glycosylation in Aspergillus fumigatus Is Essential for Cell Wall Synthesis and Serves as a Promising Model of Multicellular Eukaryotic Development

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Proposed model of functions of N-glycosylation in A. fumigatus. Proteins that are required for cell wall synthesis or cell wall stress sensing require N-glycosylation for their proper folding, localization, and function. Disruption of N-glycosylation in A. fumigatus results in misfolding and degradation of these proteins, which thus causes cell wall defects and then leads to the activation of the Rho-type GTPases (Rsr1p/Bud1p-Cdc42p-Rho1p-) mediated CWI pathway to compensate for cell wall defects. Meanwhile activation of the CDC42 in the CWI pathway also activates SepA, an upstream component of actin rearrangement, leading to abnormalities in polarized growth.
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