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      Mass spectrometry-based proteomics of fungal wall glycoproteins.

      Trends in Microbiology
      Cell Wall, chemistry, Fungal Proteins, analysis, Fungi, Glycoproteins, Mass Spectrometry, Proteomics, methods

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          The manifold functions of fungal wall glycoproteins include maintenance of cell wall integrity, homotypic and heterotypic adhesion, biofilm formation, acquisition of iron and sterols, protein degradation and coping with oxidative stress. Transcriptome studies indicate that the expression levels of most cell wall glycoproteins can vary widely and are tightly controlled. However, owing to their complex and variable glycosylation, fungal wall glycoproteins are difficult to analyze using traditional proteomics approaches. Recent advances in mass spectrometry-based proteomics have enabled rapid and sensitive identification and quantitation of fungal wall glycoproteins; this will be particularly useful for studying the dynamics of the subproteome of fungal wall glycoproteins, and for the development of novel vaccines and diagnostic tools.

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          18096391
          10.1016/j.tim.2007.10.011

          Chemistry
          Cell Wall,chemistry,Fungal Proteins,analysis,Fungi,Glycoproteins,Mass Spectrometry,Proteomics,methods
          Chemistry
          Cell Wall, chemistry, Fungal Proteins, analysis, Fungi, Glycoproteins, Mass Spectrometry, Proteomics, methods

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