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   The functions of mediator in Candida albicans support a role in shaping species-specific gene expression  
   
نویسنده uwamahoro n. ,qu y. ,jelicic b. ,lo t.l. ,beaurepaire c. ,bantun f. ,quenault t. ,boag p.r. ,ramm g. ,callaghan j. ,beilharz t.h. ,nantel a. ,peleg a.y. ,traven a.
منبع plos genetics - 2012 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 4
چکیده    The mediator complex is an essential co-regulator of rna polymerase ii that is conserved throughout eukaryotes. here we present the first study of mediator in the pathogenic fungus candida albicans. we focused on the middle domain subunit med31,the head domain subunit med20,and srb9/med13 from the kinase domain. the c. albicans mediator shares some roles with model yeasts saccharomyces cerevisiae and schizosaccharomyces pombe,such as functions in the response to certain stresses and the role of med31 in the expression of genes regulated by the activator ace2. the c. albicans mediator also has additional roles in the transcription of genes associated with virulence,for example genes related to morphogenesis and gene families enriched in pathogens,such as the als adhesins. consistently,med31,med20,and srb9/med13 contribute to key virulence attributes of c. albicans,filamentation,and biofilm formation; and als1 is a biologically relevant target of med31 for development of biofilms. furthermore,med31 affects virulence of c. albicans in the worm infection model. we present evidence that the roles of med31 and srb9/med13 in the expression of the genes encoding cell wall adhesins are different between s. cerevisiae and c. albicans: they are repressors of the flo genes in s. cerevisiae and are activators of the als genes in c. albicans. this suggests that mediator subunits regulate adhesion in a distinct manner between these two distantly related fungal species. © 2012 uwamahoro et al.
آدرس department of biochemistry and molecular biology,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,monash university,clayton,vic,australia,department of microbiology,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia, biotechnology research institute,national research council of canada,montreal,qc, Canada, department of microbiology,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia, monash micro imaging,monash university,clayton, Australia, monash micro imaging,monash university,clayton, Australia, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia, biotechnology research institute,national research council of canada,montreal,qc, Canada, department of microbiology,monash university,clayton,vic,australia,department of infectious diseases,the alfred hospital,melbourne,vic, Australia, department of biochemistry and molecular biology,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia
 
     
   
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