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The cell wall of the human pathogen Candida glabrata: differential incorporation of novel adhesin-like wall proteins

Authors :
Eefje A. Kraneveld
Henk L. Dekker
Chris G. de Koster
Wim Crielaard
Michael Weig
Frans M. Klis
Uwe Groß
Oliver Bader
Piet W. J. de Groot
Qing Yuan Yin
Microbiologie (OUD, ACTA)
Cariologie/EPT (OUD, ACTA)
Molecular Microbial Physiology (SILS, FNWI)
Molecular Biology and Microbial Food Safety (SILS, FNWI)
Faculteit der Geneeskunde
Mass Spectrometry of Biomacromolecules (SILS, FNWI)
Medical Biochemistry
Source :
Eukaryotic Cell, 7(11), 1951-1964. American Society for Microbiology, de Groot, P W J, Kraneveld, E A, Yin, Q Y, Dekker, H L, Groß, U, Crielaard, W, de Koster, C G, Bader, O, Klis, F M & Weig, M 2008, ' The cell wall of the human pathogen Candida glabrata: differential incorporation of novel adhesin-like wall proteins ', Eukaryotic Cell, vol. 7, no. 11, pp. 1951-1964 . https://doi.org/10.1128/EC.00284-08, Eukaryotic cell, 7(11), 1951-1964. American Society for Microbiology
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The cell wall of the human pathogen Candida glabrata governs initial host-pathogen interactions that underlie the establishment of fungal infections. With the aim of identifying species-specific features that may directly relate to its virulence, we have investigated the cell wall of C. glabrata using a multidisciplinary approach that combines microscopy imaging, biochemical studies, bioinformatics, and tandem mass spectrometry. Electron microscopy revealed a bilayered wall structure in which the outer layer is packed with mannoproteins. Biochemical studies showed that C. glabrata walls incorporate 50% more protein than Saccharomyces cerevisiae walls and, consistent with this, have a higher mannose/glucose ratio. Evidence is presented that C. glabrata walls contain glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) proteins, covalently bound to the wall 1,6-β-glucan, as well as proteins linked through a mild-alkali-sensitive linkage to 1,3-β-glucan. A comprehensive genome-wide in silico inspection showed that in comparison to other fungi, C. glabrata contains an exceptionally large number, 67, of genes encoding adhesin-like GPI proteins. Phylogenetically these adhesin-like proteins form different clusters, one of which is the lectin-like EPA family. Mass spectrometric analysis identified 23 cell wall proteins, including 4 novel adhesin-like proteins, Awp1/2/3/4, and Epa6, which is involved in adherence to human epithelia and biofilm formation. Importantly, the presence of adhesin-like proteins in the wall depended on the growth stage and on the genetic background used, and this was reflected in alterations in adhesion capacity and cell surface hydrophobicity. We propose that the large repertoire of adhesin(-like) genes of C. glabrata contributes to its adaptability and virulence.

Details

ISSN :
15359778
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Eukaryotic Cell, 7(11), 1951-1964. American Society for Microbiology, de Groot, P W J, Kraneveld, E A, Yin, Q Y, Dekker, H L, Groß, U, Crielaard, W, de Koster, C G, Bader, O, Klis, F M & Weig, M 2008, ' The cell wall of the human pathogen Candida glabrata: differential incorporation of novel adhesin-like wall proteins ', Eukaryotic Cell, vol. 7, no. 11, pp. 1951-1964 . https://doi.org/10.1128/EC.00284-08, Eukaryotic cell, 7(11), 1951-1964. American Society for Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fbf7107ddf43bae4a4c56522e8d40ba0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/EC.00284-08