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Jacob Fleischmann1, Hong Liu, Chieh-Pin Wu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Candida albicans is a polymorphic fungus causing serious infections in immunocompromised patients. It is capable of shifting from yeast to germinating forms such as hypha and pseudohypha in response to a variety of signals, including mammalian serum. We have previously shown that some of the large 25S components of ribosomal RNA in Candida albicans get polyadenylated, and this process is transiently intensified shortly after serum exposure just prior to the appearance of germination changes.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15461824 PMCID: PMC522811 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2199-5-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Mol Biol ISSN: 1471-2199 Impact factor: 2.946
Figure 1Polyadenylation sites of 18S rRNA subunit and a full length polyadenylated 18S clone. Polyadenylation positions on 18S subunit. (A) represents the clones derived from amplification with primers designed for the 3'end of 18S. Underlined letters represent polyadenylation sites. Y or S over them indicate whether RNA came from yeast exposed to YPD (Y) or serum (S) and superscripted digits over them indicate the number of clones found at that position. The bold enlarged letters represent the sequence with the most polyadenylation sites. The #1624 represents the position from 5' end of 18S. (B) represents partial sequences at the 5' and 3' ends of a full length clone of a polyadenylated 18S molecule.
Figure 2Upregulation of 18S rRNA polyadenylation by serum exposure. Northern blot of poly-A selected RNA hybridized by 18S and UB14 specific probes (A). (a) is RNA derived from cells grown in YEPD at 30°C, (b) is RNA from yeast in serum for 5 minutes at 37°C, and (c) is RNA from yeast in serum for 15 minutes at the same temperature. (B) represents the quantitative phosphorimager data of the Northern shown in (A). Small letters (a, b, c) are the same as in (A).
Figure 3Real-time PCR confirmation of 18S rRNA polyadenylation upregulation by serum. Real-time PCR reactions represented as PCR baseline subtracted relative fluorescence units (RFU) versus cycle number plots. Triangles represent reactions with 18S specific primers and circles represent reactions with 5S specific primers.