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Infect Immun


Title:Importance of a developmentally regulated pheromone receptor of Cryptococcus neoformans for virulence
Author(s):Chang YC; Miller GF; Kwon-Chung KJ;
Address:"Laboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA"
Journal Title:Infect Immun
Year:2003
Volume:71
Issue:9
Page Number:4953 - 4960
DOI: 10.1128/IAI.71.9.4953-4960.2003
ISSN/ISBN:0019-9567 (Print) 1098-5522 (Electronic) 0019-9567 (Linking)
Abstract:"Cryptococcus neoformans is the etiologic agent of cryptococcosis. Two mating types exist in this fungus, MAT alpha and MATa. The CPRa gene of C. neoformans is a MATa strain-specific gene and encodes a putative seven-transmembrane domain pheromone receptor. Unlike the other reported fungal pheromone receptors, CPRa shows functional diversity. Deletion of CPRa drastically affects mating efficiency but does not abolish mating. CPRa expression is developmentally regulated and is not affected by deletion of the transcriptional regulator STE12a. The expression of CPRa is markedly increased by shifting cultures from liquid to solid media. CPRa also plays a significant role in virulence. Delta cpra cells produce smaller capsules in the brains of mice than the wild-type cells, and the mice infected with Delta cpra survive significantly longer than those receiving the wild-type strain. Our results suggest that the MATa pheromone receptor of C. neoformans is not only required for mating but also important for survival and growth of the fungus in host tissue"
Keywords:"Animals Base Sequence Brain/microbiology/pathology Cryptococcus neoformans/genetics/growth & development/*pathogenicity/*physiology DNA, Fungal/genetics Female Fungal Proteins/genetics/*physiology Gene Deletion Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Ge;"
Notes:"MedlineChang, Yun C Miller, Georgina F Kwon-Chung, K J eng 2003/08/23 Infect Immun. 2003 Sep; 71(9):4953-60. doi: 10.1128/IAI.71.9.4953-4960.2003"

 
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