2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.02115
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The Composition and the Structure of MCC/Eisosomes in Neurospora crassa

Abstract: MCC/eisosomes are protein-organized domains in the plasma membrane of fungi and algae. However, the composition and function(s) of MCC/eisosomes in the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa were previously unknown. To identify proteins that localize to MCC/eisosomes in N. crassa, we isolated proteins that co-purified with the core MCC/eisosome protein LSP-1, which was tagged with GFP. Proteins that co-fractionated with LSP-1:GFP were then identified by mass spectrometry. Eighteen proteins were GFP-tagged and us… Show more

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“…It is unclear if this is due to a difference in the sample preparation procedure or due to a difference in the MCP structure in different fungal species. In this regard, the structure and compositions of the Neurospora MCC/eisosomes were found to be quite different from their S. cerevisiae counterparts 55 . In fact, there have been no reports describing the existence of the MCP structure in Neurospora.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It is unclear if this is due to a difference in the sample preparation procedure or due to a difference in the MCP structure in different fungal species. In this regard, the structure and compositions of the Neurospora MCC/eisosomes were found to be quite different from their S. cerevisiae counterparts 55 . In fact, there have been no reports describing the existence of the MCP structure in Neurospora.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%