Journal article
The dual function gene RAD23 contributes to Cryptococcus neoformans virulence independently of its role in nucleotide excision DNA repair
S Verma, VPS Shakya, A Idnurm
Gene | ELSEVIER | Published : 2019
Abstract
Genes involved in the repair of DNA damage are emerging as playing important roles during the disease processes caused by pathogenic fungi. However, there are potentially hundreds of genes involved in DNA repair in a fungus and some of those genes can play additional roles within the cell. One such gene is RAD23, required for virulence of the human pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans, that encodes a protein involved in the nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway. However, Rad23 is a dual function protein, with a role in either repair of damaged DNA or protein turn over by directing proteins to the proteasome. Here, these two functions of Rad23 were tested by the creation of a series o..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the University of Missouri-Kansas City and the University of Melbourne for providing support for this work. A.I. was a Future Fellow of the Australian Research Council.