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TítuloRevealing Candida glabrata biofilm matrix proteome: global characterization and pH response.
Autor(es)Gonçalves, Bruna
Azevedo, Nuno
Osório, Hugo
Henriques, Mariana
Silva, Sónia Carina
Palavras-chaveadhesins
ß-glucans
biofilm secretome
candidiasis
environmental pH
yapsins
Data26-Fev-2021
EditoraPortland Press
RevistaBiochemical Journal
CitaçãoGonçalves, Bruna; Azevedo, N.; Osório, Hugo; Henriques, Mariana; Silva, Sónia Carina, Revealing Candida glabrata biofilm matrix proteome: global characterization and pH response.. Biochemical Journal, 478(4), 961-967, 2021
Resumo(s)Candida glabrata is a clinically relevant human pathogen with the ability to form high recalcitrant biofilms that contribute to the establishment and persistence of infection. A defining trait of biofilms is the auto-produced matrix, which is suggested to have structural, virulent and protective roles. Thus, elucidation of matrix components, their function and modulation by the host environment is crucial to disclose their role in C. glabrata pathogenesis. As a major step toward this end, this study aimed to reveal, for the first time, the matrix proteome of C. glabrata biofilms, to characterize it with bioinformatic tools and to study its modulation by the environmental pH (acidic and neutral). The results showed the presence of several pH-specific matrix proteins (51 acidic- and 206 neutral-specific) and also proteins commonly found at both pH conditions (236). Of note, several proteins related to mannan and -glucan metabolism, which have a potential role in the delivery/organization of carbohydrates in the matrix, were found in both pH conditions but in much higher quantity under the neutral environment. Additionally, several virulence-related proteins, including epithelial adhesins, yapsins and moonlighting enzymes, were found among matrix proteins. Importantly, several proteins seem to have a non-canonical secretion pathway and Pdr1 was found to be a potential regulator of matrix proteome. Overall, this study indicates a relevant impact of environmental cues in the matrix proteome and provides a unique resource for further functional investigation of matrix proteins, contributing to the identification of potential targets for the development of new therapies against C. glabrata biofilms.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/70587
DOI10.1042/BCJ20200844
ISSN02646021
Versão da editorahttps://portlandpress.com/biochemj/article-abstract/478/4/961/227820/Revealing-Candida-glabrata-biofilm-matrix-proteome?redirectedFrom=fulltext
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