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Membrane Rafts Are Involved in Intracellular Miconazole Accumulation in Yeast Cells
Authors:Isabelle E. J. A. Fran?ois  Anna Bink  Jo Vandercappellen  Kathryn R. Ayscough  Alexandre Toulmay  Roger Schneiter  Elke van Gyseghem  Guy Van den Mooter  Marcel Borgers  Davy Vandenbosch  Tom Coenye  Bruno P. A. Cammue  Karin Thevissen
Abstract:Azoles inhibit ergosterol biosynthesis, resulting in ergosterol depletion and accumulation of toxic 14α-methylated sterols in membranes of susceptible yeast. We demonstrated previously that miconazole induces actin cytoskeleton stabilization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae prior to induction of reactive oxygen species, pointing to an ancillary mode of action. Using a genome-wide agar-based screening, we demonstrate in this study that S. cerevisiae mutants affected in sphingolipid and ergosterol biosynthesis, namely ipt1, sur1, skn1, and erg3 deletion mutants, are miconazole-resistant, suggesting an involvement of membrane rafts in its mode of action. This is supported by the antagonizing effect of membrane raft-disturbing compounds on miconazole antifungal activity as well as on miconazole-induced actin cytoskeleton stabilization and reactive oxygen species accumulation. These antagonizing effects point to a primary role for membrane rafts in miconazole antifungal activity. We further show that this primary role of membrane rafts in miconazole action consists of mediating intracellular accumulation of miconazole in yeast cells.
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