Secreted Aspartic Proteinase Family ofCandida tropicalis

C Zaugg, M Borg-von Zepelin, U Reichard… - Infection and …, 2001 - Am Soc Microbiol
C Zaugg, M Borg-von Zepelin, U Reichard, D Sanglard, M Monod
Infection and immunity, 2001Am Soc Microbiol
Medically important yeasts of the genus Candida secrete aspartic proteinases (Saps), which
are of particular interest as virulence factors. Like Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis
secretes in vitro one dominant Sap (Sapt1p) in a medium containing bovine serum albumin
(BSA) as the sole source of nitrogen. Using the gene SAPT1 as a probe and under low-
stringency hybridization conditions, three new closely related gene sequences, SAPT2 to
SAPT4, encoding secreted proteinases were cloned from a C. tropicalis λEMBL3 genomic …
Abstract
Medically important yeasts of the genus Candida secrete aspartic proteinases (Saps), which are of particular interest as virulence factors. Like Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis secretes in vitro one dominant Sap (Sapt1p) in a medium containing bovine serum albumin (BSA) as the sole source of nitrogen. Using the gene SAPT1 as a probe and under low-stringency hybridization conditions, three new closely related gene sequences, SAPT2 to SAPT4, encoding secreted proteinases were cloned from a C. tropicalis λEMBL3 genomic library. All bands identified by Southern blotting ofEcoRI-digested C. tropicalis genomic DNA withSAPT1 could be assigned to a specific SAP gene. Therefore, the SAPT gene family of C. tropicalis is likely to contain only four members. Interestingly, the SAPT2 and SAPT3 gene products, Sapt2p and Sapt3p, which have not yet been detected in C. tropicaliscultures in vitro, were produced as active recombinant enzymes with the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris as an expression system. As expected, reverse transcriptase PCR experiments revealed a strong SAPT1 signal with RNA extracted from cells grown in BSA medium. However, a weak signal was obtained with all otherSAPT genes under several conditions tested, showing that these SAPT genes could be expressed at a basic level. Together, these experiments suggest that the gene products Sapt2p, Sapt3p, and Sapt4p could be produced under conditions yet to be described in vitro or during infection.
American Society for Microbiology
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