Characterization of CaGSP1, the Candida albicans RAN/GSP1 homologue |
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Authors: | Martin Cl ment, H l ne Fournier, Louis de Repentigny,Pierre Belhumeur |
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Affiliation: | Martin Clément, Hélène Fournier, Louis de Repentigny,Pierre Belhumeur, |
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Abstract: | Gsp1p is a small nuclear-located GTP binding protein from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It is highly conserved among eucaryotic cells and is involved in numerous cellular processes, including nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of macromolecules. To learn more about the GSP1 structure/function, we have characterized its Candida albicans homologue. CaGsp1p is 214 amino acids long and displays 91% identity to the ScGsp1p. There is functional complementation in S. cerevisiae, and its mRNA is constitutively expressed in the diploid C. albicans grown under various physiological conditions. Disruption of both alleles was not possible, suggesting that it could be an essential gene, but heterozygous mutants exhibited genomic instability. |
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Keywords: | Candida G protein Genetic instability Nuclear transport |
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