作者
Andrew P Jackson, John A Gamble, Tim Yeomans, Gary P Moran, David Saunders, David Harris, Martin Aslett, Jamie F Barrell, Geraldine Butler, Francesco Citiulo, David C Coleman, Piet WJ De Groot, Tim J Goodwin, Michael A Quail, Jacqueline McQuillan, Carol A Munro, Arnab Pain, Russell T Poulter, Marie-Adèle Rajandream, Hubert Renauld, Martin J Spiering, Adrian Tivey, Neil AR Gow, Barclay Barrell, Derek J Sullivan, Matthew Berriman
发表日期
2009/12/1
期刊
Genome research
卷号
19
期号
12
页码范围
2231-2244
出版商
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
简介
Candida dubliniensis is the closest known relative of Candida albicans, the most pathogenic yeast species in humans. However, despite both species sharing many phenotypic characteristics, including the ability to form true hyphae, C. dubliniensis is a significantly less virulent and less versatile pathogen. Therefore, to identify C. albicans-specific genes that may be responsible for an increased capacity to cause disease, we have sequenced the C. dubliniensis genome and compared it with the known C. albicans genome sequence. Although the two genome sequences are highly similar and synteny is conserved throughout, 168 species-specific genes are identified, including some encoding known hyphal-specific virulence factors, such as the aspartyl proteinases Sap4 and Sap5 and the proposed invasin Als3. Among the 115 pseudogenes confirmed in C. dubliniensis are orthologs of several filamentous growth …
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