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Telomeric ORFs (TLOs) in Candida spp. Encode Mediator Subunits That Regulate Distinct Virulence Traits

The TLO genes are a family of telomere-associated ORFs in the fungal pathogens Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis that encode a subunit of the Mediator complex with homology to Med2. The more virulent pathogen C. albicans has 15 copies of the gene whereas the less pathogenic species C. dubliniensi...

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Autores principales: Haran, John, Boyle, Hannah, Hokamp, Karsten, Yeomans, Tim, Liu, Zhongle, Church, Michael, Fleming, Alastair B., Anderson, Matthew Z., Berman, Judith, Myers, Lawrence C., Sullivan, Derek J., Moran, Gary P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25356803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004658
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author Haran, John
Boyle, Hannah
Hokamp, Karsten
Yeomans, Tim
Liu, Zhongle
Church, Michael
Fleming, Alastair B.
Anderson, Matthew Z.
Berman, Judith
Myers, Lawrence C.
Sullivan, Derek J.
Moran, Gary P.
author_facet Haran, John
Boyle, Hannah
Hokamp, Karsten
Yeomans, Tim
Liu, Zhongle
Church, Michael
Fleming, Alastair B.
Anderson, Matthew Z.
Berman, Judith
Myers, Lawrence C.
Sullivan, Derek J.
Moran, Gary P.
author_sort Haran, John
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description The TLO genes are a family of telomere-associated ORFs in the fungal pathogens Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis that encode a subunit of the Mediator complex with homology to Med2. The more virulent pathogen C. albicans has 15 copies of the gene whereas the less pathogenic species C. dubliniensis has only two (CdTLO1 and CdTLO2). In this study we used C. dubliniensis as a model to investigate the role of TLO genes in regulating virulence and also to determine whether TLO paralogs have evolved to regulate distinct functions. A C. dubliniensis tlo1Δ/tlo2Δ mutant is unable to form true hyphae, has longer doubling times in galactose broth, is more susceptible to oxidative stress and forms increased levels of biofilm. Transcript profiling of the tlo1Δ/tlo2Δ mutant revealed increased expression of starvation responses in rich medium and retarded expression of hypha-induced transcripts in serum. ChIP studies indicated that Tlo1 binds to many ORFs including genes that exhibit high and low expression levels under the conditions analyzed. The altered expression of these genes in the tlo1Δ/tlo2Δ null mutant indicates roles for Tlo proteins in transcriptional activation and repression. Complementation of the tlo1Δ/tlo2Δ mutant with TLO1, but not TLO2, restored wild-type filamentous growth, whereas only TLO2 fully suppressed biofilm growth. Complementation with TLO1 also had a greater effect on doubling times in galactose broth. The different abilities of TLO1 and TLO2 to restore wild-type functions was supported by transcript profiling studies that showed that only TLO1 restored expression of hypha-specific genes (UME6, SOD5) and galactose utilisation genes (GAL1 and GAL10), whereas TLO2 restored repression of starvation-induced gene transcription. Thus, Tlo/Med2 paralogs encoding Mediator subunits regulate different virulence properties in Candida spp. and their expansion may account for the increased adaptability of C. albicans relative to other Candida species.
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spelling pubmed-42146162014-11-05 Telomeric ORFs (TLOs) in Candida spp. Encode Mediator Subunits That Regulate Distinct Virulence Traits Haran, John Boyle, Hannah Hokamp, Karsten Yeomans, Tim Liu, Zhongle Church, Michael Fleming, Alastair B. Anderson, Matthew Z. Berman, Judith Myers, Lawrence C. Sullivan, Derek J. Moran, Gary P. PLoS Genet Research Article The TLO genes are a family of telomere-associated ORFs in the fungal pathogens Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis that encode a subunit of the Mediator complex with homology to Med2. The more virulent pathogen C. albicans has 15 copies of the gene whereas the less pathogenic species C. dubliniensis has only two (CdTLO1 and CdTLO2). In this study we used C. dubliniensis as a model to investigate the role of TLO genes in regulating virulence and also to determine whether TLO paralogs have evolved to regulate distinct functions. A C. dubliniensis tlo1Δ/tlo2Δ mutant is unable to form true hyphae, has longer doubling times in galactose broth, is more susceptible to oxidative stress and forms increased levels of biofilm. Transcript profiling of the tlo1Δ/tlo2Δ mutant revealed increased expression of starvation responses in rich medium and retarded expression of hypha-induced transcripts in serum. ChIP studies indicated that Tlo1 binds to many ORFs including genes that exhibit high and low expression levels under the conditions analyzed. The altered expression of these genes in the tlo1Δ/tlo2Δ null mutant indicates roles for Tlo proteins in transcriptional activation and repression. Complementation of the tlo1Δ/tlo2Δ mutant with TLO1, but not TLO2, restored wild-type filamentous growth, whereas only TLO2 fully suppressed biofilm growth. Complementation with TLO1 also had a greater effect on doubling times in galactose broth. The different abilities of TLO1 and TLO2 to restore wild-type functions was supported by transcript profiling studies that showed that only TLO1 restored expression of hypha-specific genes (UME6, SOD5) and galactose utilisation genes (GAL1 and GAL10), whereas TLO2 restored repression of starvation-induced gene transcription. Thus, Tlo/Med2 paralogs encoding Mediator subunits regulate different virulence properties in Candida spp. and their expansion may account for the increased adaptability of C. albicans relative to other Candida species. Public Library of Science 2014-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4214616/ /pubmed/25356803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004658 Text en © 2014 Haran et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Haran, John
Boyle, Hannah
Hokamp, Karsten
Yeomans, Tim
Liu, Zhongle
Church, Michael
Fleming, Alastair B.
Anderson, Matthew Z.
Berman, Judith
Myers, Lawrence C.
Sullivan, Derek J.
Moran, Gary P.
Telomeric ORFs (TLOs) in Candida spp. Encode Mediator Subunits That Regulate Distinct Virulence Traits
title Telomeric ORFs (TLOs) in Candida spp. Encode Mediator Subunits That Regulate Distinct Virulence Traits
title_full Telomeric ORFs (TLOs) in Candida spp. Encode Mediator Subunits That Regulate Distinct Virulence Traits
title_fullStr Telomeric ORFs (TLOs) in Candida spp. Encode Mediator Subunits That Regulate Distinct Virulence Traits
title_full_unstemmed Telomeric ORFs (TLOs) in Candida spp. Encode Mediator Subunits That Regulate Distinct Virulence Traits
title_short Telomeric ORFs (TLOs) in Candida spp. Encode Mediator Subunits That Regulate Distinct Virulence Traits
title_sort telomeric orfs (tlos) in candida spp. encode mediator subunits that regulate distinct virulence traits
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25356803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004658
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