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Title: Attenuation of virulence and changes in morphology in Candida albicans by disruption of the N-acetylglucosamine catabolic pathway
Authors: Singh, Praveen
Ghosh, Sharmistha
Datta, Asis
Keywords: Candida albicans
N-Acetylglucosamine Catabolic Pathway
virulence and morphogenesis
Issue Date: 2001
Publisher: American Society for Microbiology
Citation: Infection and Immunity, 69(12): 7898-7903
Abstract: A Candida albicans mutant with mutations in the N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) catabolic pathway gene cluster, including the GlcNAc-6-phosphate deacetylase (DAC1), glucosamine-6-phosphate deaminase (NAG1), and GlcNAc kinase (HXK1) genes, was not able to grow on amino sugars, exhibited highly attenuated virulence in a murine systemic candidiasis model, and was less adherent to human buccal epithelial cells in vitro. No germ tubes were formed by the mutant after induction with GlcNAc, but the mutant exhibited hyperfilamen- tation under stress-induced filamentation conditions. In addition, the GlcNAc catabolic pathway played a vital role in determining the colony phenotype. Our results imply that this pathway is very important because of its diverse links with pathways involved in virulence and morphogenesis of the organism.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/18
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