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O-Mannosylation in Candida albicans Enables Development of Interkingdom Biofilm Communities
Candida albicans is a fungus that colonizes oral cavity surfaces, the gut, and the genital tract. Streptococcus gordonii is a ubiquitous oral bacterium that has been shown to form biofilm communities with C. albicans. Formation of dual-species S. gordonii-C. albicans biofilm communities involves int...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3993854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24736223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00911-14 |
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author | Dutton, Lindsay C. Nobbs, Angela H. Jepson, Katy Jepson, Mark A. Vickerman, M. Margaret Aqeel Alawfi, Sami Munro, Carol A. Lamont, Richard J. Jenkinson, Howard F. |
author_facet | Dutton, Lindsay C. Nobbs, Angela H. Jepson, Katy Jepson, Mark A. Vickerman, M. Margaret Aqeel Alawfi, Sami Munro, Carol A. Lamont, Richard J. Jenkinson, Howard F. |
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description | Candida albicans is a fungus that colonizes oral cavity surfaces, the gut, and the genital tract. Streptococcus gordonii is a ubiquitous oral bacterium that has been shown to form biofilm communities with C. albicans. Formation of dual-species S. gordonii-C. albicans biofilm communities involves interaction of the S. gordonii SspB protein with the Als3 protein on the hyphal filament surface of C. albicans. Mannoproteins comprise a major component of the C. albicans cell wall, and in this study we sought to determine if mannosylation in cell wall biogenesis of C. albicans was necessary for hyphal adhesin functions associated with interkingdom biofilm development. A C. albicans mnt1Δ mnt2Δ mutant, with deleted α-1,2-mannosyltransferase genes and thus defective in O-mannosylation, was abrogated in biofilm formation under various growth conditions and produced hyphal filaments that were not recognized by S. gordonii. Cell wall proteomes of hypha-forming mnt1Δ mnt2Δ mutant cells showed growth medium-dependent alterations, compared to findings for the wild type, in a range of protein components, including Als1, Als3, Rbt1, Scw1, and Sap9. Hyphal filaments formed by mnt1Δ mnt2Δ mutant cells, unlike wild-type hyphae, did not interact with C. albicans Als3 or Hwp1 partner cell wall proteins or with S. gordonii SspB partner adhesin, suggesting defective functionality of adhesins on the mnt1Δ mnt2Δ mutant. These observations imply that early stage O-mannosylation is critical for activation of hyphal adhesin functions required for biofilm formation, recognition by bacteria such as S. gordonii, and microbial community development. |
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spelling | pubmed-39938542014-04-22 O-Mannosylation in Candida albicans Enables Development of Interkingdom Biofilm Communities Dutton, Lindsay C. Nobbs, Angela H. Jepson, Katy Jepson, Mark A. Vickerman, M. Margaret Aqeel Alawfi, Sami Munro, Carol A. Lamont, Richard J. Jenkinson, Howard F. mBio Research Article Candida albicans is a fungus that colonizes oral cavity surfaces, the gut, and the genital tract. Streptococcus gordonii is a ubiquitous oral bacterium that has been shown to form biofilm communities with C. albicans. Formation of dual-species S. gordonii-C. albicans biofilm communities involves interaction of the S. gordonii SspB protein with the Als3 protein on the hyphal filament surface of C. albicans. Mannoproteins comprise a major component of the C. albicans cell wall, and in this study we sought to determine if mannosylation in cell wall biogenesis of C. albicans was necessary for hyphal adhesin functions associated with interkingdom biofilm development. A C. albicans mnt1Δ mnt2Δ mutant, with deleted α-1,2-mannosyltransferase genes and thus defective in O-mannosylation, was abrogated in biofilm formation under various growth conditions and produced hyphal filaments that were not recognized by S. gordonii. Cell wall proteomes of hypha-forming mnt1Δ mnt2Δ mutant cells showed growth medium-dependent alterations, compared to findings for the wild type, in a range of protein components, including Als1, Als3, Rbt1, Scw1, and Sap9. Hyphal filaments formed by mnt1Δ mnt2Δ mutant cells, unlike wild-type hyphae, did not interact with C. albicans Als3 or Hwp1 partner cell wall proteins or with S. gordonii SspB partner adhesin, suggesting defective functionality of adhesins on the mnt1Δ mnt2Δ mutant. These observations imply that early stage O-mannosylation is critical for activation of hyphal adhesin functions required for biofilm formation, recognition by bacteria such as S. gordonii, and microbial community development. American Society of Microbiology 2014-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3993854/ /pubmed/24736223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00911-14 Text en Copyright © 2014 Dutton et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) , which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dutton, Lindsay C. Nobbs, Angela H. Jepson, Katy Jepson, Mark A. Vickerman, M. Margaret Aqeel Alawfi, Sami Munro, Carol A. Lamont, Richard J. Jenkinson, Howard F. O-Mannosylation in Candida albicans Enables Development of Interkingdom Biofilm Communities |
title | O-Mannosylation in Candida albicans Enables Development of Interkingdom Biofilm Communities |
title_full | O-Mannosylation in Candida albicans Enables Development of Interkingdom Biofilm Communities |
title_fullStr | O-Mannosylation in Candida albicans Enables Development of Interkingdom Biofilm Communities |
title_full_unstemmed | O-Mannosylation in Candida albicans Enables Development of Interkingdom Biofilm Communities |
title_short | O-Mannosylation in Candida albicans Enables Development of Interkingdom Biofilm Communities |
title_sort | o-mannosylation in candida albicans enables development of interkingdom biofilm communities |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3993854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24736223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00911-14 |
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