Affiliation:
1. Programme Chimiorésistance des Levures Pathogènes, EA209 Eucaryotes Pathogènes: Transports Membranaires et Chimiorésistance, UFR des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Université Paris-Descartes, 75006 Paris, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Fungal histidine kinase receptors (HKRs) sense and transduce many extracellular signals. We investigated the role of HKRs in morphogenetic transition, osmotolerance, oxidative stress response, and mating ability in the opportunistic yeast
Candida lusitaniae
. We isolated three genes,
SLN1
,
NIK1
, and
CHK1
, potentially encoding HKRs of classes VI, III, and X, respectively. These genes were disrupted by a transformation system based upon the “
URA3
blaster” strategy. Functional analysis of disruptants was undertaken, except for the
sln1 nik1
double mutant and the
sln1 nik1 chk1
triple mutant, which are not viable in
C. lusitaniae
. The
sln1
mutant revealed a high sensitivity to oxidative stress, whereas both the
nik1
and
chk1
mutants exhibited a more moderate sensitivity to peroxide. We also showed that the
NIK1
gene was implicated in phenylpyrrole and dicarboximide compound susceptibility while HKRs seem not to be involved in resistance toward antifungals of clinical relevance. Concerning mating ability, all disruptants were still able to reproduce sexually in vitro in unilateral or bilateral crosses. The most important result of this study was that the
sln1
mutant displayed a global defect of pseudohyphal differentiation, especially in high-osmolarity and oxidative-stress conditions. Thus, the
SLN1
gene could be crucial for the
C. lusitaniae
yeast-to-pseudohypha morphogenetic transition. This implication is strengthened by a high level of
SLN1
mRNAs revealed by semiquantitative reverse transcription-PCR when the yeast develops pseudohyphae. Our findings highlight a differential contribution of the three HKRs in osmotic and oxidant adaptation during the morphological transition in
C. lusitaniae
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
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