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The Candida albicans ENO1 gene encodes a transglutaminase involved in growth, cell division, morphogenesis, and osmotic protection

Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungus that is part of the normal microflora commonly found in the human digestive tract and the normal mucosa or skin of healthy individuals. However, in immunocompromised individuals, it becomes a serious health concern and a threat to their lives and is ranked...

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Autores principales: Reyna-Beltrán, Elizabeth, Iranzo, María, Calderón-González, Karla Grisel, Mondragón-Flores, Ricardo, Labra-Barrios, María Luisa, Mormeneo, Salvador, Luna-Arias, Juan Pedro
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5868267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29386353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.810440
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author Reyna-Beltrán, Elizabeth
Iranzo, María
Calderón-González, Karla Grisel
Mondragón-Flores, Ricardo
Labra-Barrios, María Luisa
Mormeneo, Salvador
Luna-Arias, Juan Pedro
author_facet Reyna-Beltrán, Elizabeth
Iranzo, María
Calderón-González, Karla Grisel
Mondragón-Flores, Ricardo
Labra-Barrios, María Luisa
Mormeneo, Salvador
Luna-Arias, Juan Pedro
author_sort Reyna-Beltrán, Elizabeth
collection PubMed
description Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungus that is part of the normal microflora commonly found in the human digestive tract and the normal mucosa or skin of healthy individuals. However, in immunocompromised individuals, it becomes a serious health concern and a threat to their lives and is ranked as the leading fungal infection in humans worldwide. As existing treatments for this infection are non-specific or under threat of developing resistance, there is a dire necessity to find new targets for designing specific drugs to defeat this fungus. Some authors reported the presence of the transglutaminase activity in Candida and Saccharomyces, but its identity remains unknown. We report here the phenotypic effects produced by the inhibition of transglutaminase enzymatic activity with cystamine, including growth inhibition of yeast cells, induction of autophagy in response to damage caused by cystamine, alteration of the normal yeast division pattern, changes in cell wall, and inhibition of the yeast-to-mycelium transition. The latter phenomenon was also observed in the C. albicans ATCC 26555 strain. Growth inhibition by cystamine was also determined in other Candida strains, demonstrating the importance of transglutaminase in these species. Finally, we identified enolase 1 as the cell wall protein responsible for TGase activity. After studying the inhibition of enzymatic activities with anti-CaEno1 antibodies and through bioinformatics studies, we suggest that the enolase and transglutaminase catalytic sites are localized in different domains of the protein. The aforementioned data indicate that TGase/Eno1 is a putative target for designing new drugs to control C. albicans infection.
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spelling pubmed-58682672018-03-28 The Candida albicans ENO1 gene encodes a transglutaminase involved in growth, cell division, morphogenesis, and osmotic protection Reyna-Beltrán, Elizabeth Iranzo, María Calderón-González, Karla Grisel Mondragón-Flores, Ricardo Labra-Barrios, María Luisa Mormeneo, Salvador Luna-Arias, Juan Pedro J Biol Chem Microbiology Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungus that is part of the normal microflora commonly found in the human digestive tract and the normal mucosa or skin of healthy individuals. However, in immunocompromised individuals, it becomes a serious health concern and a threat to their lives and is ranked as the leading fungal infection in humans worldwide. As existing treatments for this infection are non-specific or under threat of developing resistance, there is a dire necessity to find new targets for designing specific drugs to defeat this fungus. Some authors reported the presence of the transglutaminase activity in Candida and Saccharomyces, but its identity remains unknown. We report here the phenotypic effects produced by the inhibition of transglutaminase enzymatic activity with cystamine, including growth inhibition of yeast cells, induction of autophagy in response to damage caused by cystamine, alteration of the normal yeast division pattern, changes in cell wall, and inhibition of the yeast-to-mycelium transition. The latter phenomenon was also observed in the C. albicans ATCC 26555 strain. Growth inhibition by cystamine was also determined in other Candida strains, demonstrating the importance of transglutaminase in these species. Finally, we identified enolase 1 as the cell wall protein responsible for TGase activity. After studying the inhibition of enzymatic activities with anti-CaEno1 antibodies and through bioinformatics studies, we suggest that the enolase and transglutaminase catalytic sites are localized in different domains of the protein. The aforementioned data indicate that TGase/Eno1 is a putative target for designing new drugs to control C. albicans infection. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2018-03-23 2018-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5868267/ /pubmed/29386353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.810440 Text en © 2018 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
spellingShingle Microbiology
Reyna-Beltrán, Elizabeth
Iranzo, María
Calderón-González, Karla Grisel
Mondragón-Flores, Ricardo
Labra-Barrios, María Luisa
Mormeneo, Salvador
Luna-Arias, Juan Pedro
The Candida albicans ENO1 gene encodes a transglutaminase involved in growth, cell division, morphogenesis, and osmotic protection
title The Candida albicans ENO1 gene encodes a transglutaminase involved in growth, cell division, morphogenesis, and osmotic protection
title_full The Candida albicans ENO1 gene encodes a transglutaminase involved in growth, cell division, morphogenesis, and osmotic protection
title_fullStr The Candida albicans ENO1 gene encodes a transglutaminase involved in growth, cell division, morphogenesis, and osmotic protection
title_full_unstemmed The Candida albicans ENO1 gene encodes a transglutaminase involved in growth, cell division, morphogenesis, and osmotic protection
title_short The Candida albicans ENO1 gene encodes a transglutaminase involved in growth, cell division, morphogenesis, and osmotic protection
title_sort candida albicans eno1 gene encodes a transglutaminase involved in growth, cell division, morphogenesis, and osmotic protection
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5868267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29386353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.810440
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