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Series GSE138069 Query DataSets for GSE138069
Status Public on Mar 29, 2021
Title Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analysis Revealed Roles of Yck2 in Carbon Metabolism and Morphogenesis of Candida albicans
Organism Candida albicans SC5314
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Candida albicans is a part of the normal microbiome of human mucosa and is able to thrive in a wide range of host environments. As an opportunistic pathogen, the virulence of C. albicans is tied to its ability to switch between yeast and hyphal morphologies in response to various environmental cues, one of which includes nutrient availability. Thus, metabolic flexibility plays an important role in the virulence of the pathogen. Our previous study has shown that C. albicans Yeast Casein Kinase 2 (CaYck2) regulates the yeast-to-hyphal switch, but its regulatory mechanisms remain unknown. This study further elucidated the role of Yck2 in governing morphology and carbon metabolism by analyzing the transcriptome and metabolome of the C. albicans YCK2 deletion mutant strain (yck2Δ strain) in comparison to the wild type strain. Our study revealed that loss of CaYck2 perturbs carbon metabolism, leading to a transcriptional response that resembles a transcriptional response to glucose starvation with coinciding intracellular accumulation of glucose and depletion of TCA cycle metabolites. This shift in the metabolome is likely mediated by derepression of glucose-repressed genes in the Mig1/2-mediated glucose sensing pathway and by downregulation of glycolytic genes, possibly through the Rgt1-mediated SRR pathway. In addition, genes involved in beta-oxidation, glyoxylate cycle, oxidative stress response, and arginine biosynthesis were upregulated in the yck2Δ strain, which is highly reminiscent of C. albicans engulfment by macrophages. This coincides with an increase in arginine degradation intermediates in the yck2Δ strain, suggesting arginine catabolism as a potential mechanism of CaYck2-mediated filamentation as seen during C. albicans escape from macrophages. Transcriptome analysis also shows differential expression of hyphal transcriptional regulators Nrg1 and Ume6. This suggests dysregulation of hyphal initiation and elongation in the yck2Δ strain which may lead to the constitutive pseudohyphal phenotype of this strain. Metabolome analysis also detected a high abundance of methyl citrate cycle intermediates in the yck2Δ strain, suggesting the importance of CaYck2 in this pathway. Taken together, we discovered that CaYck2 is an integral piece of carbon metabolism and morphogenesis of C. albicans.
 
Overall design Candida albicans WT and deletion mutant strains were inoculated into 50 ml of YPD medium liquid medium and cultured overnight at 30°C in a shaking incubator. Cells were subinnoculated in fresh YPD medium until OD600 indicated 0.6. Incubated cells were spun down, frozen in liquid nitrogen and lyophilized overnight. Total RNA was isolated by trizol extraction method using Easy-blue (iNtRON). The prepared total RNAs were purified with RNeasy Mini Kit (QIAGEN). The concentration was measured by Quant-IT RiboGreen (Invitrogen). The quality of the RNA was verified by the TapeStation RNA screentape (Agilent) and the RNA Integrity Number (RIN) greater than 7.0 was used to construct the cDNA library (TruSeq mRNA Sample Prep kit, Illumina) and RNA-seq performed.
 
Contributor(s) Liboro K, Yu S, Lim J, So Y, Bahn Y, Eoh H, Park H
Citation(s) 33796481
Submission date Sep 26, 2019
Last update date Apr 07, 2021
Contact name Yong-Sun Bahn
E-mail(s) ysbahn@yonsei.ac.kr
Phone 010-9971-9056
Organization name Yonsei university
Department Department of Biotechnology
Lab Microbial Biotechnology Laboratory
Street address 50, Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
City Seoul
ZIP/Postal code 03722
Country South Korea
 
Platforms (1)
GPL27535 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Candida albicans SC5314)
Samples (6)
GSM4097925 SET1_WT_R1
GSM4097926 SET1_WT_R2
GSM4097927 SET1_WT_R3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA574426
SRA SRP223441

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