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Growth phase-dependent variations in transcript profiles for thioredoxin- and glutathione-dependent redox systems followed by budding and hyphal Candida albicans cultures.

Carmen Michán1, Carmen Pueyo.   

Abstract

We report the absolute transcription profiles of 24 genes coding for putative thioredoxin (Trx)- and glutathione (GSH)-dependent redox system components, accompanying the Candida albicans batch culture growth, under either yeast or hyphal conditions. All mRNAs investigated (plus the housekeeping ACT1) displayed significant alterations in their steady-state copy number. Collectively, these quantifications show that: (1) the most abundant mRNAs during active growth coded for putative thiol peroxidases (TSA1, PRX1, AHP11 and AHP12) and for donor thioredoxin Trx1p, i.e. those five mRNAs represented >74% of all transcript molecules quantified in a late exponential phase; (2) the transcripts under study differed between budding and hyphal cells not only in their abundance but also in their profiles throughout the growth stages; (3) mRNA amounts for four GSH-transferase putative genes (GTT12, GTT13, GTT14 and GST3) increased in the stationary phase in yeast but not under filamentous conditions. Hydrogen peroxide resistance, plus GSH, GSSG and reactive oxygen species contents, throughout yeast and hyphal growth, were also studied, and the differences observed were related to the transcript profiles.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19702871     DOI: 10.1111/j.1567-1364.2009.00558.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Yeast Res        ISSN: 1567-1356            Impact factor:   2.796


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