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Solid-state NMR Reveals the Carbon-based Molecular Architecture of Cryptococcus neoformans Fungal Eumelanins in the Cell Wall
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 290Issue 22p13779–13790Published online: March 30, 2015- Subhasish Chatterjee
- Rafael Prados-Rosales
- Boris Itin
- Arturo Casadevall
- Ruth E. Stark
Cited in Scopus: 41Melanin pigments protect against both ionizing radiation and free radicals and have potential soil remediation capabilities. Eumelanins produced by pathogenic Cryptococcus neoformans fungi are virulence factors that render the fungal cells resistant to host defenses and certain antifungal drugs. Because of their insoluble and amorphous characteristics, neither the pigment bonding framework nor the cellular interactions underlying melanization of C. neoformans have yielded to comprehensive molecular-scale investigation.