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Abstract Antifungal echinocandins inhibit the biosynthesis of β−1,3-glucan, a major and essential polysaccharide component of the fungal cell wall. However, the efficacy of echinocandins against the pathogenAspergillus fumigatusis limited. Here, we use solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR) and other techniques to show that echinocandins induce dynamic changes in the assembly of mobile and rigid polymers within theA. fumigatuscell wall. The reduction of β−1,3-glucan induced by echinocandins is accompanied by a concurrent increase in levels of chitin, chitosan, and highly polymorphic α−1,3-glucans, whose physical association with chitin maintains cell wall integrity and modulates water permeability. The rearrangement of the macromolecular network is dynamic and controls the permeability and circulation of the drug throughout the cell wall. Thus, our results indicate that echinocandin treatment triggers compensatory rearrangements in the cell wall that may helpA. fumigatusto tolerate the drugs’ antifungal effects.more » « less
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Zhang, Jian; Kang, Lin; Shen, Wei; Collings, Cynthia; Gong, Heng; vander_Meulen, Kirk; Fox, Brian_G; Gilcher, Elise; Dumesic, James_A; Ding, Shi-You (, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering)
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Feng, Anran; Guan, Yingying; Yang, Haoqiang; Zheng, Biao; Zeng, Wei; Hao, Pengfei; Bacic, Antony; Ding, Shi-you; Wu, Ai-min (, Carbohydrate Polymers)Free, publicly-accessible full text available February 1, 2026
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Park, Sungjin; Ding, Shi-You (, Plant Molecular Biology)
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