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    Springer
    Archives of microbiology 144 (1986), S. 124-130 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Dimorphism ; Yarrowia lipolytica ; Cell wall composition
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The cell walls of the yeast and mycelial forms of Yarrowia lipolytica were isolated and purified. Electron microscopy studies showed no differences between both types of cell walls. Chemical analysis revealed that the yeast cell wall contained 70% neutral carbohydrate, 7% amino sugars, 15% protein, 5% lipids and 0.8% phosphorus. Mycelial cell walls contained 70% carbohydrate, 14% aminosugars, 6% protein, 5% lipids and 0.6% phosphorus. Three polysaccharides: β-glucan, mannan and chitin were detected. Proteins were solubilized from both cell wall fractions and separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. About 50 protein bands were detected, four of them corresponding to glycoproteins. The cell walls of the yeast and mycelial forms of Y. lipolytica were qualitatively similar and only quantitative differences were found.
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Liebigs Annalen 1988 (1988), S. 737-742 
    ISSN: 0170-2041
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Synthese von Pyrimidin-Analoga des Nucleosid-Antibiotikums AscamycinVier Analoga des Ascamycins 〈5′-O′-O-[N-(L-alanyl)sulfamoyl]-2-chloradenosin〉(1), bei welchen der 2-Chloradenosinrest durch Uridin, Thymidin, Cytidin und 2′-Deoxy-5-methylcytidin ersetzt wurde, sind durch selektive Aminoacylierung der 5′-O-Sulfamoyl-Derivate 2, 9, 14 und 21 des 2′,3′-Di-O-acetyluridins, 3′-O-Acetylthymidins, 2′,3′-O-Isopropylidencytidins, bzw. des 3′-O-Acetyl-2′-deoxy-5-methylcytidins mit Boc-L-Ala-OSu in DMF und in Anwesenheit von DBU, mit nachfolgender Abspaltung der Schutzgruppen, erhalten worden. Ähnlich wurde 5′-O-[N-(D-Alanyl)sulfamoyl]uridin (8) ausgehend von Boc-D-Ala-OSu und 2 hergestellt. Die Verbindungen 14 und 21 wurden direkt durch Sulfamoylierung der 4-N-(Dimethylamino)methylen-Derivate 13 und 20 von 2′,3′-O-Isopropylidencytidin bzw. 3′-O-Acetyl-2′-deoxy-5-methylcytidin über die 5′-O-Tributylzinn-Zwischenverbindungen dargestellt. Verbindung 20 wurde aus 5′-O-Isopropylidencytidin bzw. 3′-O-Acetyl-2′-deoxy-5-methylcytidin über die 5′-O-Tributylzinn-Zwischenverbindungen dargestellt. Verbindung 20 wurde aus 5′-O-(tert-Bu-tyldimethylsilyl)thymidin (17) mittels Acetylierung und nachfolgende Überführung des Thymidinrestes in 5-Methylcytosin über das entsprechende Triazolylpyrimidinon unter Schutz der Amidingruppe erhalten.
    Notes: Four analogues of ascamycin 〈5′-O-[N-(L-alanyl)sulfamoyl]-2-chloroadenosine〉 (1) in which the 2-chloroadenosine moiety has been replaced by uridine, thymidine, cytidine, and 2′-deoxy-5-methylcytidine have been synthesized by selective aminoacylation of the 5′-O-sulfamoyl derivatives 2, 9, 14, and 21 of 2′,3′-di-O-acetyluridine, 3′-O-acetylthymidine, 2′,3′-O-isopropylidenecytidine, and 3′-O-acetyl-2′-deoxy-5-methylcytidine, respectively, with Boc-L-Ala-OSu in DMF and in the presence of DBU, followed by removal of the protecting groups. Similarly, 5′-O-[N-(D-alanyl)sulfamoyl]uridine (8) has been prepared from Boc-D-Ala-OSu and 2. Compounds 14 and 21 were directly prepared by sulfamoylation of the 4-N-(dimethylamino)methylene derivatives 13 and 20 of 2′,3′-O-isopropylidenecytidine and 3′-O-acetyl-2′-deoxy-5-methylcytidine, respectively, via the intermediate 5′-O-tributyltin derivatives. Compound 20 was obtained from 5′-O-(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)thymidine (17) by a route involving acetylation, conversion of the thymidine moiety into 5-methylcytosine through the corresponding triazolylpyrimidinone, and amidine protection.
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