Candida albicans Als Adhesins Have Conserved Amyloid-Forming Sequences
- 1 May 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Eukaryotic Cell
- Vol. 7 (5) , 776-782
- https://doi.org/10.1128/ec.00309-07
Abstract
The cell wall-bound Als adhesins of Candida albicans mediate both yeast-to-host tissue adherence and yeast aggregation. This aggregation is amyloid-like, with self-propagating secondary-structure changes, amyloid-characteristic dye binding, and induced birefringence (J. M. Rauceo, N. K. Gaur, K. G. Lee, J. E. Edwards, S. A. Klotz, and P. N. Lipke, Infect. Immun. 72:4948-4955, 2004). Therefore, we determined whether Als proteins could form amyloid fibers with properties like those in cellular aggregation. The beta-aggregation predictor TANGO identified a heptapeptide sequence present in a highly conserved sequence with amyloid-forming potential in Als1p, Als3p, and Als5p. A tridecapeptide containing this sequence formed fibers that bound Congo red and thioflavin T and had characteristic amyloid morphology. Als5p(20-431) and Als5p(20-664), large fragments of Als5p containing the amyloid sequence, also formed amyloid-like fibers and bound Congo red under native conditions. K(a)/K(s) analysis showed that the amyloid-forming sequences are highly conserved in Als proteins and evolve more slowly than other regions of the proteins. Therefore, amyloid-forming ability itself is conserved in these proteins.Keywords
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