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Trehalose is an important mediator of Cap1p oxidative stress response in Candida albicans

Authors :
Bao-Di Dai
Ying Ying Cao
Yuan-Ying Jiang
Bin Wang
Yan Wang
Yong-Gang Xu
Zhenyu Zhu
Guoqing Zhang
Hai Zhang
Yong-Bing Cao
Source :
Biologicalpharmaceutical bulletin. 31(3)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Trehalose, a nonreducing disaccharide which accumulates dramatically during stationary phase or under oxidative stress, is well known as a stress protectant in several organisms. Here we investigated the putative correlation of trehalose with Cap1p, which is a basic region-leucine zipper (bZip) transcription factor participating in oxidative stress tolerance in Candida albicans. HPLC-MS analysis showed that trehalose did not accumulate in the cap1/cap1 mutant during stationary phase. When the mutant was exposed to high concentration of H2O2, trehalose accumulation was still not induced. Under both of the conditions above, the cap1/cap1 mutant showed high sensitivity to H2O2, and the cell viability was rather low. Furthermore, when exogenous trehalose was added to the culture of the cap1/cap1 mutant, the tolerance of this strain to oxidative stress was increased. Real time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis revealed that the transcript levels of TPS2 and TPS3 were increased in the wild type strain compared to that in cap1/cap1 mutant when exposed to H2O2. These results indicated that trehalose accumulation is important to the oxidative stress tolerance mediated by Cap1p in C. albicans.

Details

ISSN :
09186158
Volume :
31
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biologicalpharmaceutical bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d2bd6f8da627d42b63a9676111a78915