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Unveiling the structure of GPI-anchored protein of Malassezia globosa and its pathogenic role in pityriasis versicolor.

Sanaz Aghaei Gharehbolagh1, Ladan Mafakher2, Zahra Salehi3, Yazdan Asgari4, Seyed Jamal Hashemi5,6, Shahram Mahmoudi7, Maryam Nasimi8, Sassan Rezaie9.   

Abstract

Glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPI)-anchored proteins (GpiPs) are related to the cell wall biogenesis, adhesion, interactions, protease activity, mating, etc. These proteins have been identified in many organisms, including fungi such as Neurospora crassa, Candida albicans, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Fusarium graminearum. MGL-3153 gene of Malassezia globosa (M. globosa) encodes a protein which is homologous of the M. restricta, M. sympodialis, M. Pachydermatis, and U. maydis GpiPs. Real-time PCR assay showed that the expression of MGL_3153 gene was significantly up-regulated among M. globosa isolated from patients with pityriasis versicolor (PV) compared to a healthy individual, suggesting the contribution of this gene in the virulence of M. globosa. Accordingly, the sequence of this protein was analyzed by bioinformatics tools to evaluate the structure of that. The conservation analysis of MGL-3153 protein showed that the C-terminal region of this protein, which is responsible for GPI-anchor ligation, was highly conserved during evolution while the N-terminal region just conserved in Malassezia species. Moreover, the predicted tertiary structure of this protein by homology modeling showed that this protein almost has alpha helix structure and represented a stable structure during 150 ns of molecular dynamic simulation. Our results revealed that this protein potentially belongs to GPI-anchored proteins and may contribute to the virulence of M. globosa which warrants further investigations in this area.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  GPI-anchored protein; Homology modeling; Malassezia globosa; Molecular dynamic simulation; Phylogenetic; Virulence factor

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34379190     DOI: 10.1007/s00894-021-04853-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Model        ISSN: 0948-5023            Impact factor:   1.810


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Authors:  Koichi Makimura; Yoshiko Tamura; Michinari Kudo; Katsuhisa Uchida; Hiuga Saito; Hideyo Yamaguchi
Journal:  J Med Microbiol       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 2.472

2.  A simple PCR-RFLP method for identification and differentiation of 11 Malassezia species.

Authors:  Hossein Mirhendi; Koichi Makimura; Kamiar Zomorodian; Tsuyoshi Yamada; Takashi Sugita; Hideyo Yamaguchi
Journal:  J Microbiol Methods       Date:  2004-12-23       Impact factor: 2.363

Review 3.  Comprehensive analysis of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins in Candida albicans.

Authors:  Mathias L Richard; Armêl Plaine
Journal:  Eukaryot Cell       Date:  2006-12-22

4.  Clinical aspects of patients with pityriasis versicolor seen at a referral center for tropical dermatology in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.

Authors:  Patrícia Motta de Morais; Maria da Graça Souza Cunha; Maria Zeli Moreira Frota
Journal:  An Bras Dermatol       Date:  2010 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 1.896

Review 5.  Fungi on the skin: dermatophytes and Malassezia.

Authors:  Theodore C White; Keisha Findley; Thomas L Dawson; Annika Scheynius; Teun Boekhout; Christina A Cuomo; Jun Xu; Charles W Saunders
Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med       Date:  2014-08-01       Impact factor: 6.915

6.  Molecular differentiation of seven Malassezia species.

Authors:  A K Gupta; Y Kohli; R C Summerbell
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2000-05       Impact factor: 5.948

7.  Identification of Malassezia species from patient skin scales by PCR-RFLP.

Authors:  G Gaitanis; A Velegraki; E Frangoulis; A Mitroussia; A Tsigonia; A Tzimogianni; A Katsambas; N J Legakis
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Infect       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 8.067

8.  Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) Anchors: Biochemistry and Cell Biology: Introduction to a Thematic Review Series.

Authors:  Taroh Kinoshita
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2015-11-18       Impact factor: 5.922

9.  A glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor is required for membrane localization but dispensable for cell wall association of chitin deacetylase 2 in Cryptococcus neoformans.

Authors:  Nicole M Gilbert; Lorina G Baker; Charles A Specht; Jennifer K Lodge
Journal:  MBio       Date:  2012-02-21       Impact factor: 7.867

Review 10.  Antifungal Treatment for Pityriasis Versicolor.

Authors:  Aditya K Gupta; Kelly A Foley
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2015-03-12
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