The Pir1 protein in the prevalent pathogenic yeast Candidaalbicans has been hypothesized to be important for cellular integrity by crosslinking cell wall β-1,3-glucans. However, recent studies with deletion mutants have reported contrasting results concerning its actual importance for wall integrity. Here, we present functional characterization of the two members of the Pir family (Pir1 and Pir32) as well as protein structure modeling and mutagenesis studies to elucidate how Pir1, the most important family member, is incorporated into the cell wall. Our data show that Pir1 indeed is involved in β-1,3-glucan binding but its gene deletion did not affect cellular fitness. 3D structure modeling predicts that Pir1 has a core predominantly comprised of antiparallel β-sheets, surrounded by a large loop containing a variable number of canonical Pir repeat units. Mutagenesis studies indicate that two repeat units are required and sufficient for Pir1 surface localization, wall incorporation, and Pir1-mediated glucan binding. Altogether, our work provides novel mechanistic insights into Pir1 wall incorporation and functioning, and supports its proposed role as cell wall glucan crosslinker. At the same time, C. albicans also may have acquired alternative means to ascertain cell wall robustness.
Wall incorporation of the β-1,3-glucan cross-linking protein Pir1 in the human pathogen Candida albicans is facilitated by the presence of two or more Pir repeat units.
人类病原体白色念珠菌中β-1,3-葡聚糖交联蛋白Pir1的细胞壁整合是由两个或多个Pir重复单元的存在所促进的
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作者:Alvarado MarÃa, Moreno-MartÃnez Ana E, Micó Miguel, Gómez-Navajas Jesús A, Blázquez-Abellán Ana, Mixão Verónica, Gabaldón Toni, Mateo Estibaliz, ValentÃn Eulogio, De Groot Piet W J
| 期刊: | FEMS Yeast Research | 影响因子: | 2.700 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jan 30; 25:foaf042 |
| doi: | 10.1093/femsyr/foaf042 | 种属: | Human |
| 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 | ||
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