2017
DOI: 10.1111/mmi.13681
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Global regulatory roles of the cAMP/PKA pathway revealed by phenotypic, transcriptomic and phosphoproteomic analyses in a null mutant of the PKA catalytic subunit in Candida albicans

Abstract: The conserved cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) plays critical roles in the regulation of morphological transitions and virulence in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans. It has long been thought that the PKA catalytic subunit is essential for cell viability in this fungus. Paradoxically, the single adenylyl cyclase-encoding gene, CYR1, which is required for the production of cAMP in C. albicans, is not essential for cell growth. Here, a double mutant of TPK1 and TPK2 (tpk2/tpk2 tpk1/tpk1, t2t1), which… Show more

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“…Global transcriptional profile analysis demonstrates that the tpk1/tpk1 tpk2/tpk2 and cyr1/cyr1 mutants share a high similarity in the regulation of hyphal development, metabolism and stress response‐related genes (Harcus et al ., ; Cao et al ., ). The discrepancy between the Bockmuhl study and ours could be due to the different parental strains used for the generation of the TPK mutants (Bockmuhl et al ., ; Cao et al ., ). However, it is unknown whether the URA3‐IRO1 locus is involved in this regulation.…”
Section: Roles Of the Ras/camp/pka Pathway In The Regulation Of Virulmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Global transcriptional profile analysis demonstrates that the tpk1/tpk1 tpk2/tpk2 and cyr1/cyr1 mutants share a high similarity in the regulation of hyphal development, metabolism and stress response‐related genes (Harcus et al ., ; Cao et al ., ). The discrepancy between the Bockmuhl study and ours could be due to the different parental strains used for the generation of the TPK mutants (Bockmuhl et al ., ; Cao et al ., ). However, it is unknown whether the URA3‐IRO1 locus is involved in this regulation.…”
Section: Roles Of the Ras/camp/pka Pathway In The Regulation Of Virulmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Under several culture conditions including Lee’s glucose, Lee’s GlcNAc and Spider media, the deletion of either TPK1 or TPK2 does not affect the filamentous growth. However, no hyphal growth was observed in the tpk1/tpk1 tpk2/tpk2 double mutant under all inducing conditions tested, suggesting that the catalytic subunit is essential for hyphal growth (Cao et al ., ). Global transcriptional profile analysis demonstrates that the tpk1/tpk1 tpk2/tpk2 and cyr1/cyr1 mutants share a high similarity in the regulation of hyphal development, metabolism and stress response‐related genes (Harcus et al ., ; Cao et al ., ).…”
Section: Roles Of the Ras/camp/pka Pathway In The Regulation Of Virulmentioning
confidence: 99%
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