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Title: A comprehensive analysis of Candida albicans phosphoproteome reveals dynamic changes in phosphoprotein abundance during hyphal morphogenesis
Authors: Ghorai, Priyanka
Irfan, Mohammad
Narula, Alka
Datta, Asis
Keywords: Candida albicans
Hyphal development
Phosphoproteome
TiO2
LC–MS/MS
Protein kinase
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 102(22): 9731-9743
Abstract: The morphological plasticity of Candida albicans is a virulence determinant as the hyphal form has significant roles in the infection process. Recently, phosphoregulation of proteins through phosphorylation and dephosphorylation events has gained importance in studying the regulation of pathogenicity at the molecular level. To understand the importance of phosphorylation in hyphal morphogenesis, global analysis of the phosphoproteome was performed after hyphal induction with elevated temperature, serum, and N-acetyl-glucosamine (GlcNAc) treatments. The study identified 60, 20, and 53 phosphoproteins unique to elevated temperature-, serum-, and GlcNAc-treated conditions, respectively. Distribution of unique phosphorylation sites sorted by the modified amino acids revealed that predominant phosphorylation occurs in serine, followed by threonine and tyrosine residues in all the datasets. However, the frequency distribution of phosphorylation sites in the proteins varied with treatment conditions. Further, interaction network-based functional annotation of protein kinases of C. albicans as well as identified phosphoproteins was performed, which demonstrated the interaction of kinases with phosphoproteins during filamentous growth. Altogether, the present findings will serve as a base for further functional studies in the aspects of protein kinase-target protein interaction in effectuating phosphorylation of target proteins, and delineating the downstream signaling networks linked to virulence characteristics of C. albicans.
Description: Accepted date: 2 August 2018
URI: http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/882
ISSN: 1432-0614
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