Journal article
The contribution of the White Collar complex to Cryptococcus neoformans virulence is independent of its light-sensing capabilities
P Zhu, A Idnurm
Fungal Genetics and Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2018
Abstract
The White Collar complex is responsible for sensing light and transmitting that signal in many fungal species. In Cryptococcus neoformans and C. deneoformans the complex is involved in protection against damage from ultraviolet (UV) light, repression of mating in response to light, and is also required for virulence. The mechanism by which the Bwc1 photoreceptor contributes to virulence is unknown. In this study, a bwc1 deletion mutant of C. neoformans was transformed with three versions of the BWC1 gene, the wild type, BWC1C605A or BWC1C605S, in which the latter two have the conserved cysteine residue replaced with either alanine or serine within the light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domain that i..
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Awarded by National Institutes of Health
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Barbara Howlett for suggestions and edits on the manuscript. We are grateful for support from the Chinese Scholarship Council to P.Z. and National Institutes of Health NIAID (grant AI094364) and Australian Research Council (grant FT130100146) to A.I.