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Homozygous deletion of ATC1 and NTC1 genes in Candida parapsilosis abolishes trehalase activity and affects cell growth, sugar metabolism, stress resistance, infectivity and biofilm formation.

Ruth Sánchez-Fresneda1, José P Guirao-Abad2, María Martinez-Esparza3, Sergi Maicas4, Eulogio Valentín5, Juan-Carlos Argüelles6.   

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A double homozygous atc1Δ/atc1Δ/ntc1Δ/ntc1Δ mutant (atc1Δ/ntc1Δ KO) was constructed in the pathogen opportunistic yeast Candida parapsilosis by disruption of the two chromosomal alleles coding for NTC1 gene (encoding a neutral trehalase) in a Cpatc1Δ/atc1Δ background (atc1Δ KO strain, deficient in acid trehalase). The Cpatc1Δ/ntc1Δ KO mutant failed to counteract the inability of Cpatc1Δ cells to metabolize exogenous trehalose and showed a similar growth pattern on several monosaccharides and disaccharides. However, upon prolonged incubation in either rich medium (YPD) or nutrient-starved medium the viability of Cpatc1Δ cells exhibited a sensitive phenotype, which was augmented by further CpNTC1/NTC1 disruption. Furthermore, Cpatc1Δ/ntc1Δ KO cells had difficulty in resuming active growth in fresh YPD. This homozygous mutant also lacked any in vitro measurable trehalase activity, whether acid or neutral, suggesting that a single gene codes for each enzyme. By contrast, in Cpatc1Δ/ntc1Δ KO strain the resistance to oxidative and heat stress displayed by atc1Δ mutant was suppressed. Cpatc1Δ/ntc1Δ KO cells showed a significant decrease in virulence as well as in the capacity to form biofilms. These results point to a major role for acid trehalase (Atc1p) in the pathobiology of C. parapsilosis, whereas the activity of neutral trehalase can only partially counteract Atc1p deficiency. They also support the use of ATC1 and NTC1 genes as interesting antifungal targets.
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Keywords:  Antioxidant enzymes; Candida parapsilosis; Gene knockout; Stress resistance; Trehalase; Virulence factor

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26529381     DOI: 10.1016/j.fgb.2015.10.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Genet Biol        ISSN: 1087-1845            Impact factor:   3.495


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Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2019-02-27       Impact factor: 26.132

2.  The involvement of the Candida glabrata trehalase enzymes in stress resistance and gut colonization.

Authors:  Mieke Van Ende; Bea Timmermans; Giel Vanreppelen; Sofía Siscar-Lewin; Daniel Fischer; Stefanie Wijnants; Celia Lobo Romero; Saleh Yazdani; Ona Rogiers; Liesbeth Demuyser; Griet Van Zeebroeck; Yuke Cen; Karl Kuchler; Sascha Brunke; Patrick Van Dijck
Journal:  Virulence       Date:  2021-12       Impact factor: 5.882

3.  Lack of Functional Trehalase Activity in Candida parapsilosis Increases Susceptibility to Itraconazole.

Authors:  Ruth Sánchez-Fresneda; María Luz Muñoz-Megías; Genoveva Yagüe; Francisco Solano; Sergi Maicas; Juan Carlos Argüelles
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-05
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