Construction and real-time RT-PCR validation of Candida albicans PALS-GFP reporter strains and their use in flow cytometry analysis of ALS gene expression in …

CB Green, X Zhao, KM Yeater, LL Hoyer - Microbiology, 2005 - microbiologyresearch.org
CB Green, X Zhao, KM Yeater, LL Hoyer
Microbiology, 2005microbiologyresearch.org
The gene encoding yeast-enhanced green fluorescent protein (GFP) was placed under
control of ALS gene promoters in Candida albicans. The P ALS-GFP reporter strains were
validated using various techniques including a new real-time RT-PCR assay to quantify ALS
gene expression. The P ALS-GFP reporter strains were grown in media that promoted yeast
or germ tube forms, and the resulting fluorescence was measured by flow cytometry. In
addition to results that indicate differences in ALS gene expression due to growth medium …
The gene encoding yeast-enhanced green fluorescent protein (GFP) was placed under control of ALS gene promoters in Candida albicans. The PALS-GFP reporter strains were validated using various techniques including a new real-time RT-PCR assay to quantify ALS gene expression. The PALS-GFP reporter strains were grown in media that promoted yeast or germ tube forms, and the resulting fluorescence was measured by flow cytometry. In addition to results that indicate differences in ALS gene expression due to growth medium, growth stage and developmental programme, new data show large differences in transcriptional level among the ALS genes. Expression of ALS1 was associated with transfer of the PALS1-GFP strain to fresh growth medium. ALS3 expression increased markedly when germ tubes were visible microscopically and ALS7 expression exhibited a transient peak between 2 and 3 h following inoculation into fresh YPD medium. Transcription from the ALS1 and ALS3 promoters was strongest among those tested and contrasted markedly with the weaker promoter strength at the ALS5, ALS6, ALS7 and ALS9 loci. These weaker transcriptional responses were also observed using real-time RT-PCR measurements on wild-type C. albicans cells. Assuming a positive correlation between transcriptional level and protein production, these results suggest that some Als proteins are abundant on the C. albicans cell surface while others are produced at a much lower level.
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