Abstract
Fungal infections have far-reaching implications that range from severe human disease to a panoply of disruptive agricultural and ecological effects, making it imperative to identify and understand the molecular pathways governing the response to antifungal compounds. In this context, CZT-1 (cell death-activated zinc cluster transcription factor) functions as a master regulator of cell death and drug susceptibility in Neurospora crassa. Here we provide evidence indicating that czt-1 is allelic to acr-3, a previously described locus that we now found to harbor a point mutation in its coding sequence. This nonsynonymous amino acid substitution in a low complexity region of CZT-1/ACR-3 caused a robust gain-of-function that led to reduced sensitivity to acriflavine and staurosporine, and increased expression of the drug efflux pump abc-3. Thus, accumulating evidence shows that CZT-1 is an important broad regulator of the cellular response to various antifungal compounds that appear to share common molecular targets.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 114 |
| Journal | Journal of Fungi |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue number | 4 |
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| Publication status | Published - 6 Dec 2019 |
| MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Keywords
- ABC-3
- Acriflavine
- Antimicrobial drug resistance
- Cell death
- CZT-1
- Staurosporine