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J Med Microbiol ; 73(10)2024 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39360930

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Introduction. Adherence is a major virulence trait in Candida glabrata that, in many strains, depends on the EPA (epithelial adhesin) genes, which confer the ability to adhere to epithelial and endothelial cells of the host. The EPA genes are generally found at subtelomeric regions, which makes them subject to subtelomeric silencing. In C. glabrata, subtelomeric silencing depends on different protein complexes, such as silent information regulator and yKu complexes, and other proteins, such as Repressor/activator protein 1 (Rap1) and Abf1. At the EPA1 locus, which encodes the main adhesin Epa1, we previously found at least two cis-acting elements, the protosilencer Sil2126 and the negative element, that contribute to the propagation of silencing from the telomere to the subtelomeric region.Hypothesis. Abf1 binds to the regulatory regions of EPA1 and other regions at the telomere E-R, thereby negatively regulating EPA1 transcription.Aim. To determine whether Abf1 and Rap1 silencing proteins bind to previously identified cis-acting elements on the right telomere of chromosome E (E-R subtelomeric region), resulting in negative regulation of EPA1 transcription and infer Abf1 and Rap1 recognition sites in C. glabrata.Methodology. We used chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) followed by quantitative PCR to determine the binding sites for Abf1 and Rap1 in the intergenic regions between EPA1 and EPA2 and HYR1 and EPA1, and mutants were used to determine the silencing level of the EPA1 promoter region.Results. We found that Abf1 predominantly binds to the EPA1 promoter region, leading to negative regulation of EPA1 expression. Furthermore, the mutant abf1-43, which lacks the last 43 amino acids at its C-terminal end and is defective for subtelomeric silencing, exhibits hyperadherence to epithelial cells in vitro compared to the parental strain, suggesting that EPA1 is derepressed. We also determined the motif-binding sequences for Abf1 and Rap1 in C. glabrata using data from the ChIP assays.Conclusion. Together these data indicate that Abf1 negatively regulates EPA1 expression, leading to decreased adhesion of C. glabrata to epithelial cells.


Assuntos
Candida glabrata , Proteínas Fúngicas , Regulação Fúngica da Expressão Gênica , Candida glabrata/genética , Candida glabrata/metabolismo , Proteínas Fúngicas/genética , Proteínas Fúngicas/metabolismo , Adesão Celular , Telômero/metabolismo , Telômero/genética , Humanos , Proteínas de Ligação a Telômeros/genética , Proteínas de Ligação a Telômeros/metabolismo , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , Lectinas
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Methods Mol Biol ; 2542: 71-89, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36008657

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Chromatin architecture has an enormous impact on gene regulation, DNA replication, repair, and packaging. Chromatin is organized in a complex hierarchical manner in which distant fragments of DNA can interact with each other through DNA loops. DNA loops can interact between themselves to form topologically associated domains (TADs) that are further organized into functional compartments. In the last two decades, Chromatin Conformation Capture (3C technology) and its high-throughput derivatives allowed detailed analysis of the chromatin architecture. The 3C method is based on ligation of distant fragments brought together by DNA looping. The method analyzes a particular genomic region of interest and quantifies the interactions between a defined fragment with all the surrounding fragments of the region. It consists of four steps: (1) The long-distance interacting chromatin fragments are fixed with formaldehyde in whole cells which are then lysed; (2) the fixed chromatin is digested with a carefully chosen restriction enzymes to separate intervening DNA fragments; (3) the fragments brought into proximity by DNA looping are ligated in conditions favoring intramolecular ligation; and (4) the interactions are quantified by quantitative PCR using the TaqMan technology and unidirectional primers. Herein, we describe the use of this methodology to analyze the chromatin conformation at a subtelomeric locus containing three genes encoding adhesins and several cis-regulatory elements, in the pathogenic yeast Candida glabrata.


Assuntos
Candida glabrata , Cromatina , Candida glabrata/genética , Cromatina/genética , DNA/genética , Heterocromatina , Conformação Molecular , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico
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J Fungi (Basel) ; 7(12)2021 Nov 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34946988

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Accurate DNA replication and segregation is key to reproduction and cell viability in all organisms. Autonomously replicating sequence-binding factor 1 (Abf1) is a multifunctional protein that has essential roles in replication, transcription, and regional silencing in the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In the opportunistic pathogenic fungus Candida glabrata, which is closely related to S. cerevisiae, these processes are important for survival within the host, for example, the regulation of transcription of virulence-related genes like those involved in adherence. Here, we describe that CgABF1 is an essential gene required for cell viability and silencing near the telomeres, where many adhesin-encoding genes reside. CgAbf1 mediated subtelomeric silencing depends on the 43 C-terminal amino acids. We also found that abnormal expression, depletion, or overexpression of Abf1, results in defects in nuclear morphology, nuclear segregation, and transit through the cell cycle. In the absence of ABF1, cells are arrested in G2 but start cycling again after 9 h, coinciding with the loss of cell viability and the appearance of cells with higher DNA content. Overexpression of CgABF1 causes defects in nuclear segregation and cell cycle progression. We suggest that these effects could be due to the deregulation of DNA replication.

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Braz J Microbiol ; 52(4): 1733-1744, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34331680

RESUMO

The most common nosocomial fungal infections are caused by several species of Candida, of which Candida glabrata is the second most frequently isolated species from bloodstream infections. C. glabrata displays relatively high minimal inhibitory concentration values (MIC) to the antifungal fluconazole and is associated with high mortality rates. To decrease mortality rates, the appropriate treatment must be administered promptly. C. glabrata contains in its genome several non-identical copies of species-specific sequences. We designed three pairs of C. glabrata-specific primers for endpoint PCR amplification that align to these species-specific sequences and amplify the different copies in the genome. Using these primers, we developed a fast, sensitive, inexpensive, and highly specific PCR-based method to positively detect C. glabrata DNA in a concentration-dependent manner from mixes of purified genomic DNA of several Candida species, as well as from hemocultures and urine clinical samples. This tool can be used for positive identification of C. glabrata in the clinic.


Assuntos
Candida glabrata , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Antifúngicos/farmacologia , Antifúngicos/uso terapêutico , Candida glabrata/efeitos dos fármacos , Candida glabrata/genética , Candidíase/diagnóstico , Candidíase/microbiologia , Primers do DNA , Fluconazol/farmacologia , Humanos , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana
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Genetics ; 210(1): 113-128, 2018 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30002080

RESUMO

Adherence, an important virulence factor, is mediated by the EPA (Epithelial Adhesin) genes in the opportunistic pathogen Candida glabrata Expression of adhesin-encoding genes requires tight regulation to respond to harsh environmental conditions within the host. The majority of EPA genes are localized in subtelomeric regions regulated by subtelomeric silencing, which depends mainly on Rap1 and the Sir proteins. In vitro adhesion to epithelial cells is primarily mediated by Epa1. EPA1 forms a cluster with EPA2 and EPA3 in the right telomere of chromosome E (E-R). This telomere contains a cis-acting regulatory element, the protosilencer Sil2126 between EPA3 and the telomere. Interestingly, Sil2126 is only active in the context of its native telomere. Replacement of the intergenic regions between EPA genes in E-R revealed that cis-acting elements between EPA2 and EPA3 are required for Sil2126 activity when placed 32 kb away from the telomere (Sil@-32kb). Sil2126 contains several putative binding sites for Rap1 and Abf1, and its activity depends on these proteins. Indeed, Sil2126 binds Rap1 and Abf1 at its native position and also when inserted at -32 kb, a silencing-free environment in the parental strain. In addition, we found that Sil@-32kb and Sil2126 at its native position can physically interact with the intergenic regions between EPA1-EPA2 and EPA2-EPA3 respectively, by chromosome conformation capture assays. We speculate that Rap1 and Abf1 bound to Sil2126 can recruit the Silent Information Regulator complex, and together mediate silencing in this region, probably through the formation of a chromatin loop.


Assuntos
Candida glabrata/genética , Cromatina/genética , Proteínas Fúngicas/genética , Lectinas/genética , Montagem e Desmontagem da Cromatina , Proteínas de Ligação a DNA/genética , Células Epiteliais/metabolismo , Regulação Fúngica da Expressão Gênica , Inativação Gênica , Elementos Reguladores de Transcrição , Telômero/genética , Fatores de Transcrição/genética
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