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The chromogranin A-derived antifungal peptide CGA-N9 induces apoptosis in Candida tropicalis.

Authors :
Li R
Chen C
Zhang B
Jing H
Wang Z
Wu C
Hao P
Kuang Y
Yang M
Source :
The Biochemical journal [Biochem J] 2019 Oct 30; Vol. 476 (20), pp. 3069-3080.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

CGA-N9, a peptide derived from human chromogranin A (CGA), was found to have antimicrobial activity in our previous investigation, but its mechanism of action remains unclear. Herein, the mechanism of action of CGA-N9 was investigated. We found that CGA-N9 induced the depolarization of the cell membrane and uptake of calcium ions into the cytosol and mitochondria. With the disruption of the mitochondrial membrane potential, the generation of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) increased. Accordingly, we assessed apoptotic processes in Candida tropicalis cells post-treatment with CGA-N9 and found cytochrome c leakage, chromatin condensation and DNA degradation. The interaction of CGA-N9 with DNA in vitro showed that CGA-N9 did not degrade DNA but bound to DNA via an electrostatic interaction. In conclusion, CGA-N9 exhibits antifungal activity by inducing apoptosis in C. tropicalis.<br /> (© 2019 The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1470-8728
Volume :
476
Issue :
20
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Biochemical journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31652303
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20190483