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Yeast engineered translucent cell wall to provide its endosymbiont cyanobacteria with light.

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In this article, the relationship between translucent property of yeast cell wall and occurrence of cyanobacteria inside the yeast vacuole was examined, which indicated the perfect harvesting of light by the yeast's cell wall.
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In this study, relationship between translucent property of yeast cell wall and occurrence of cyanobacteria inside the yeast vacuole was examined. Microscopic observations on fruit yeast Candida tropicalis showed occurrence of bacterium-like bodies inside the yeast vacuole. Appearance of vacuoles as distinct cavities indicated the perfect harvesting of light by the yeast's cell wall. Transmission electron microscopy observation showed electron-dense outer and electron-lucent inner layers in yeast cell wall. Cyanobacteria-specific 16S rRNA gene was amplified from total DNA of yeast. Cultivation of yeast in distilled water led to excision of intracellular bacteria which grew on cyanobacteria-specific medium. Examination of wet mount and Gram-stained preparations of excised bacteria showed typical bead-like trichomes. Amplification of cyanobacteria-specific genes, 16S rRNA, cnfR and dxcf, confirmed bacterial identity as Leptolyngbya boryana. These results showed that translucent cell wall of yeast has been engineered through evolution for receiving light for vital activities of cyanobacteria.

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Rational design, synthesis, antifungal evaluation and docking studies of antifungal peptide CGA-N12 analogues based on the target CtKRE9.

TL;DR: In this article , a set of CGA-N12 analogues were rationally designed based on the interaction networks between CGA N12 and C. tropicalis KRE9 (CtKRE9).
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Physicochemical properties of intact fungal cell wall determine vesicles release and nanoparticles internalization

TL;DR: In this paper , the size and flexibility of both extracellular vesicles (EVs) and cell wall pores play role in transport of large particles across the cell wall, and the internalization of NPs was recorded with fluorescence microscope after 30 s to 120 min.
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