Gti1/Pac2 transcription factors occur exclusively in fungi and their roles vary according to species, including regulating morphological transition and virulence, mating and secondary metabolism. Many of these functions are important for fungal pathogenesis. We therefore hypothesized that one of the two proteins of this family in Cryptococcus neoformans, a major pathogen of humans, would also control virulence-associated cellular processes. Elimination of this protein in C. neoformans results in reduced polysaccharide capsule expression and defective cytokinesis and growth at 37°C. The mutant loses virulence in a mouse model of cryptococcal infection and retains only partial virulence in the Galleria mellonella alternative model at 30°C. We performed RNA-Seq experiments on the mutant and found abolished transcription of genes that, in combination, are known to account for all the observed phenotypes. The protein has been named Required for cytokinesis and virulence 1 (Rcv1).
A Wor1-Like Transcription Factor Is Essential for Virulence of Cryptococcus neoformans
H. C. Paes,L. Derengowski,Luísa Defranco F Peconick,P. Albuquerque,G. J. Pappas,A. Nicola,Fabiana Brandão Alves Silva,M. Vallim,J. Alspaugh,M. S. S. Felipe,Larissa Fernandes
Published 2018 in Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
ABSTRACT
PUBLICATION RECORD
- Publication year
2018
- Venue
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
- Publication date
2018-11-13
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine
- Identifiers
- External record
- Source metadata
Semantic Scholar, PubMed
CITATION MAP
EXTRACTION MAP
CLAIMS
- No claims are published for this paper.
CONCEPTS
- No concepts are published for this paper.
REFERENCES
Showing 1-56 of 56 references · Page 1 of 1
CITED BY
Showing 1-10 of 10 citing papers · Page 1 of 1