Affiliation:
1. Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development 1 and
2. Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 2 ; and
3. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Hans-Knöll-Institut für Naturstoff-Forschung e.V., D-07745 Jena, Germany3
4. Department of Microbiology, 4 University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108;
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
Candida albicans INT1
gene is important for hyphal morphogenesis, adherence, and virulence (C. Gale, C. Bendel, M. McClellan, M. Hauser, J. M. Becker, J. Berman, and M. Hostetter, Science 279:1355–1358, 1998). The ability to switch between yeast and hyphal morphologies is an important virulence factor in this fungal pathogen. When
INT1
is expressed in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
, cells grow with a filamentous morphology that we exploited to gain insights into how
C. albicans
regulates hyphal growth. In
S. cerevisiae
,
INT1
-induced filamentous growth was affected by a small subset of actin mutations and a limited set of actin-interacting proteins including Sla2p, an
S. cerevisiae
protein with similarity in its C terminus to mouse talin. Interestingly, while
SLA2
was required for
INT1
-induced filamentous growth, it was not required for polarized growth in response to several other conditions, suggesting that Sla2p is not required for polarized growth per se. The morphogenesis checkpoint, mediated by Swe1p, contributes to
INT1
-induced filamentous growth; however, epistasis analysis suggests that Sla2p and Swe1p contribute to
INT1
-induced filamentous growth through independent pathways. The
C. albicans SLA2
homolog (
CaSLA2
) complements
S. cerevisiae sla2Δ
mutants for growth at 37°C and
INT1
-induced filamentous growth. Furthermore, in a
C. albicans Casla2/Casla2
strain, hyphal growth did not occur in response to either nutrient deprivation or to potent stimuli, such as mammalian serum. Thus, through analysis of
INT1
-induced filamentous growth in
S. cerevisiae
, we have identified a
C. albicans
gene,
SLA2
, that is required for hyphal growth in
C. albicans
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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