Unexpected role for a serine/threonine-rich domain in the Candida albicans Iff protein family

白色念珠菌 Iff 蛋白家族中富含丝氨酸/苏氨酸的结构域的意外作用

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作者:Anita Boisramé, Amandine Cornu, Grégory Da Costa, Mathias L Richard

Abstract

Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins are an important class of cell wall proteins in Candida albicans because of their localization and their function, even if more than half of them have no characterized homolog in the databases. In this study, we focused on the IFF protein family, investigating their exposure on the cell surface and the sequences that determine their subcellular localization. Protein localization and surface exposure were monitored by the addition of a V5 tag on all members of the family. The data obtained using the complete proteins showed for Iff3 (or -9), Iff5, Iff6, and Iff8 a covalent linkage to the β-1,6-glucan network but, remarkably, showed that Iff2/Hyr3 was linked through disulfide bridges or NaOH-labile bonds. However, since some proteins of the Iff family were undetectable, we designed chimeric constructions using the last 60 amino acids of these proteins to test the localization signal. These constructions showed a β-1,6-glucan linkage for Iff1/Rbr3, Iff2/Hyr3, Iff4 and Iff7/Hyr4 C-terminal-Iff5 fusion proteins, and a membrane localization for the Iff10/Flo9 C terminus-Iff5 fusion protein. Immunofluorescence analyses coupled to these cell fraction data confirmed the importance of the length of the central serine/threonine-rich region for cell surface exposure. Further analysis of the Iff2/Hyr3 linkage to the cell surface showed for the first time that a serine/threonine central region of a GPI-anchored protein may be responsible for the disulfide and the NaOH bonds to the glucan and glycoproteins network and may also override the signal of the proximal ω site region.

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