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N-acetylglucosamine Signaling: Transcriptional Dynamics of a Novel Sugar Sensing Cascade in a Model Pathogenic Yeast, Candida albicans

Journal

JOURNAL OF FUNGI
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof7010065

Keywords

Candida albicans; transcription factor; GlcNAc; Ngs1; Rep1; Ron1; Hxk1; GlcNAc catabolism; signaling; histone acetylation; Escherichia coli (E; coli)

Funding

  1. Early Career Research Grant from the Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
  2. Department of Biotechnology, Government ofWest Bengal, India

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GlcNAc has emerged as an attractive signaling messenger in Candida albicans, with Ngs1 playing a key role in gene regulation, Brg1 and Hxk1 contributing significantly to signaling pathways. The recent developments in GlcNAc signaling have positioned C. albicans as a model system to understand its role in other eukaryotes and potentially aid in designing therapeutic interventions for candidiasis and other fungal diseases.
The amino sugar, N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), has emerged as an attractive messenger of signaling in the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans, given its multifaceted role in cellular processes, including GlcNAc scavenging, import and metabolism, morphogenesis (yeast to hyphae and white to opaque switch), virulence, GlcNAc induced cell death (GICD), etc. During signaling, the exogenous GlcNAc appears to adopt a simple mechanism of gene regulation by directly activating Ngs1, a novel GlcNAc sensor and transducer, at the chromatin level, to activate transcriptional response through the promoter acetylation. Ngs1 acts as a master regulator in GlcNAc signaling by regulating GlcNAc catabolic gene expression and filamentation. Ndt80-family transcriptional factor Rep1 appears to be involved in the recruitment of Ngs1 to GlcNAc catabolic gene promoters. For promoting filamentation, GlcNAc adopts a little modified strategy by utilizing a recently evolved transcriptional loop. Here, Biofilm regulator Brg1 takes up the key role, getting up-regulated by Ngs1, and simultaneously induces Hyphal Specific Genes (HSGs) expression by down-regulating NRG1 expression. GlcNAc kinase Hxk1 appears to play a prominent role in signaling. Recent developments in GlcNAc signaling have made C. albicans a model system to understand its role in other eukaryotes as well. The knowledge thus gained would assist in designing therapeutic interventions for the control of candidiasis and other fungal diseases.

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