Affiliation:
1. Molecular Mycology Laboratory, Molecular Biology and Genetics Unit Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research Bangalore India
Abstract
AbstractThe CUG‐Ser1 clade‐specific histone H3 variant (H3VCTG) has been reported to be a negative regulator of planktonic to biofilm growth transition in Candida albicans. The preferential binding of H3VCTG at the biofilm gene promoters makes chromatin repressive for the biofilm mode of growth. The two evolutionarily conserved chaperone complexes involved in incorporating histone H3 are CAF‐1 and HIRA. In this study, we sought to identify the chaperone complex(es) involved in loading H3VCTG. We demonstrate that C. albicans cells lacking either Cac1 or Cac2 subunit of the CAF‐1 chaperone complex, exhibit a hyper‐filamentation phenotype on solid surfaces and form more robust biofilms than wild‐type cells, thereby mimicking the phenotype of the H3VCTG null mutant. None of the subunits of the HIRA chaperone complex shows any significant difference in biofilm growth as compared to the wild type. The occupancy of H3VCTG is found to be significantly reduced at the promoters of biofilm genes in the absence of CAF‐1 subunits. Hence, we provide evidence that CAF‐1, a chaperone known to load canonical histone H3 in mammalian cells, is involved in chaperoning of variant histone H3VCTG at the biofilm gene promoters in C. albicans. Our findings also illustrate the acquisition of an unconventional role of the CAF‐1 chaperone complex in morphogenesis in C. albicans.
Funder
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Science and Engineering Research Board
University Grants Commission
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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2 articles.
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