kitiiniseinät
Kitiiniseinät are a fundamental component of fungal biology. They are the primary structural element of the cell walls of fungi, providing rigidity and protection. Composed mainly of chitin, a polysaccharide also found in the exoskeletons of arthropods, these cell walls are essential for maintaining fungal shape and preventing osmotic lysis. The presence of chitin in fungal cell walls is a key characteristic that distinguishes fungi from plants, which have cell walls primarily made of cellulose, and bacteria, which have peptidoglycan cell walls.
The biosynthesis of chitin involves enzymes that polymerize N-acetylglucosamine units. This process occurs at the plasma
Fungal cell walls play crucial roles beyond structural support. They are involved in cell adhesion, recognition,