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Series GSE133611 Query DataSets for GSE133611
Status Public on Nov 04, 2019
Title Deletion of the fungus specific protein phosphatase Z1 exaggerates the consequences of oxidative stress elicited by tert-butyl-hydroperoxide in Candida albicans (RNAseq data set)
Organism Candida albicans
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Candida albicans is an opportunistic pathogen which is responsible for widespread nosocomial infections. It encompasses a fungus specific serine/threonine protein phosphatase gene CaPPZ1 that is involved in cation transport, cell wall integrity, oxidative stress response, morphological alterations, and virulence. We demonstrated that tert-butyl-hydoperoxide induced oxidative stress suppressed the growth rate and blocked the proliferation of the fungal cells without effecting their viability, both in the cappz1 KO mutant and in the genetically matching QMY23 control strains. To reveal the gene expression changes behind the above observation we carried out a global transcriptome analysis by DNA microarray hybridization as well as RNA sequencing, and confirmed our results by quantitative RT-PCR. The numbers of genes affected and the amplitudes of the transcript-level changes revealed that the deletion of CaPPZ1 enhances the effects of oxidative stress. Thus the roles of this fungus specific protein phosphatase in important physiological processes like membrane transport, cell surface interactions, oxidoreductase activity, cell signaling, translation, and RNA processing becomes more pronounced under oxidative conditions. We conclude that in the wild type C. albicans CaPPZ1 has a protective role against oxidative damage, and suggest that the specific inhibition of this phosphatase combined with mild oxidative treatment could be a feasible approach of topical antifungal therapy.
 
Overall design Examination of untreated and 0.4 mM tBOOH-treated control and cappz1 mutant Candida albicans cultures in three- three replicates.
 
Contributor(s) Szabó K, Dombrádi V
Citation(s) 31744473
Submission date Jul 01, 2019
Last update date Dec 17, 2019
Contact name Krisztina Szabó
E-mail(s) szabo.krisztina05@gmail.com
Organization name University of Debrecen
Department Medical Chemistry
Street address Egyetem tér
City Debrecen
ZIP/Postal code 4032
Country Hungary
 
Platforms (1)
GPL22403 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Candida albicans)
Samples (12)
GSM3912989 I_KO1_CTRL
GSM3912990 I_KO1_Treated
GSM3912991 I_QMY1_CTRL
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE134060 Deletion of the fungus specific protein phosphatase Z1 exaggerates the consequences of oxidative stress elicited by tert-butyl-hydroperoxide in Candida albicans
Relations
BioProject PRJNA552040
SRA SRP212691

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