2.6.1.16 ANA-1 cell - 674058 2.6.1.16 ascites tumor cell - 639908 2.6.1.16 carcinoma cell - 639908 2.6.1.16 cartilage - 639918 2.6.1.16 egg - 674073 2.6.1.16 embryo - 759211 2.6.1.16 fibroblast - 639928 2.6.1.16 integument - 674073 2.6.1.16 larva - 759211 2.6.1.16 leukocyte - 675194 2.6.1.16 liver - 639904, 639905, 639907, 639908, 639912, 639919, 639924, 639925, 639931 2.6.1.16 lymphoblast - 675194 2.6.1.16 malpighian tubule - 674073 2.6.1.16 midgut - 674073 2.6.1.16 additional information conditions to obtain the yeast (pH 7.0, 37°C) or the mycelial (pH 4.5, 28°C) morphotypes. Congo Red (CR) affects the growth, morphology, and activity of glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase in human pathogenic fungus Sporothrix schenckii. Under conditions of yeast development, 0.015 mM CR abolishes conidia germination, but when yeast cells are first obtained in the absence of the dye and then post-incubated in its presence, yeasts rapidly differentiate into mycelial cells. On the other hand, under conditions of mycelium development, 0.150 mM CR do not affect conidia germination, but filamentous cells undergo structural changes characterized by a distorted cell wall contour, the loss of polarity and the formation of red-pigmented, hyphal globose structures. Under these conditions, CR also induces a significant and transient increase in the activity of GlcN-6-P synthase, an essential enzyme in cell wall biogenesis 758706 2.6.1.16 mycelium - 758706 2.6.1.16 myoblast - 737811 2.6.1.16 myotube - 737811 2.6.1.16 ovary - 674073 2.6.1.16 phagocyte mononuclear phagocyte, constitutive expression of glutamine:fructose 6-phosphate amidotransferase mRNA and protein. Induction of expression by picolinic acid, hypoxia and desferrioxamine 674058 2.6.1.16 pupa - 759211 2.6.1.16 salivary gland - 674073 2.6.1.16 seed - 639923 2.6.1.16 small intestine - 639915 2.6.1.16 sublingual gland - 639915 2.6.1.16 thyroid gland - 639906 2.6.1.16 trachea - 639920, 674073 2.6.1.16 yeast form - 758706 2.6.1.16 zoospore - 639913