| Literature DB >> 36008663 |
Dongmei Li1, Xiaodong She2,3, Richard Calderone2.
Abstract
Mitochondria of Candida species play critical roles in cell metabolism and pathogenesis. Greater emphasis in specific mitochondria activities of this fungus have been revealed through studies that defined fungal or Candida-specific subunit proteins of ETC Complexes I, III, and IV (CI, CIII, and CIV). Functional activities of these subunits have been characterized through the construction of single-gene null mutants. Activities common to mitochondria of most eukaryotes include their importance in metabolism, ATP synthesis, oxidative phosphorylation, oxygen consumption, and redox potential. An important difference among specific subunits compared to eukaryotic species is the role of CI fungal-specific subunit proteins in activities specific to Candida albicans, such as cell wall synthesis, especially cell wall mannan and β-glucan synthesis. We have associated cell wall synthesis with a signal transduction pathway that includes a Chk1p fungal-specific pathway. Recently, based upon the specificity of CI subunit specificities, a suggestion is the development of novel antifungals that target mitochondrial activity.Entities:
Keywords: Candida albicans; Cell wall; Complex I (CI); Fungal specific; Mitochondria
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36008663 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2549-1_11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745