The Candida albicans histidine kinase Chk1p: Signaling and cell wall mannan |
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Authors: | Dongmei Li David Williams Douglas Lowman Mario A. Monteiro Xuan Tan Michael Kruppa William Fonzi Elvira Roman Jesus Pla Richard Calderone |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Surgery, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA;2. Department of Radiology, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA;3. Department of Medicine, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | Several published functions associated with the CHK1 histidine kinase of Candida albicans resemble those of the MAPK Cek1p and its cognate receptor Sho1p (SSU81). To explore this further, we have compared mutants lacking the proteins mentioned above and have constructed a double sho1/chk1Δ null mutant to determine relationships among these proteins. We observed that the sensitivity to Congo red (CR), calcofluor white (CW), as well as clumping of cells, was slightly increased in the double mutant compared to the single chk1Δ or sho1Δ mutants. However, Cek1p phosphorylation via Sho1p, which occurs during log phase growth in the presence or absence of CR in Wt cells, does not require Chk1p. These data suggest that Chk1p and Sho1p are components of parallel but independent signal pathways. In addition, bulk mannan of strains was analyzed by GLC/MS and GPC MALLS and NMR. Compared to Wt and a CHK1 gene-reconstituted strain (CHK23) that contained high, intermediate and low Mw mannan species, we found that the mannan of strains CHK21 (chk1Δ null), the cek1Δ null, and the double mutant consisted only of low Mw mannan. The sho1Δ null mutant only demonstrated a reduced intermediate type of mannan. Alcian blue binding was lower in cek1Δ, chk1Δ, and the double sho1/chk1Δ null mutant lacking high and intermediate Mw mannan than in the sho1Δ null which had a partial loss of intermediate Mw mannan only. We conclude that the Chk1p HK is part of a functionally similar but parallel pathway to the Sho1p-Cek1p pathway that confers resistance to the cell wall inhibitors CR and CW. However, a functional relationship in mannan biosynthesis of Chk1p and Cek1p exists that only partially requires Sho1p. |
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Keywords: | Mannan Histidine kinase Signal transduction Candida albicans Sho1 Cek1 |
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