STUDIES ON SAPROLEGNIA-FERAX SUGGEST THE GENERAL IMPORTANCE OF THE CYTOPLASM IN DETERMINING HYPHAL MORPHOLOGY

Citation
Sgw. Kaminskyj et Ib. Heath, STUDIES ON SAPROLEGNIA-FERAX SUGGEST THE GENERAL IMPORTANCE OF THE CYTOPLASM IN DETERMINING HYPHAL MORPHOLOGY, Mycologia, 88(1), 1996, pp. 20-37
Citations number
140
Categorie Soggetti
Mycology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00275514
Volume
88
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
20 - 37
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-5514(1996)88:1<20:SOSSTG>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Tip growth of hyphae is the dominant growth form of the vast majority of fungi, and of their morphological allies, the oomycetes. Tip growth has been considered to result from the balance between the extensibil ity properties of the apical cell wall and the pressure generated by t urgor. This model places regulation of tip growth in the extracellular domain, outside of the direct influence of the normal intracellular r egulatory systems, which is at odds with the extraordinary level of re gulatory precision needed to produce the typically even-diameter tube characteristic of hyphae. An alternative model, wherein regulation of tip extensibility resides in a part of the cytoskeleton linked to the plasma membrane, places control of hyphal morphology in the cytoplasm. This review focuses on the diverse processes of tip growth as they re late to the latter model, drawing heavily on our results from of the o omycete, Saprolegnia ferax. The concept of tensegrity is suggested as a possible integrator of these processes.