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Title: Role of the Talaromyces marneffei (Penicillium marneffei) sakA gene in nitrosative stress response, conidiation and red pigment production
Authors: Panjaphorn Nimmanee
Emily W. T. Tam
Patrick C. Y. Woo
Pramote Vanittanakom
Nongnuch Vanittanakom
ปัญจพร นิ่มมณี
ปราโมทย์ วณิตย์ธนาคม
นงนุช วณิตย์ธนาคม
Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Medical Technology
The University of Hong Kong. Department of Microbiology
The University of Hong Kong. Department of Microbiology
University of Phayao. Faculty of Medicine
Chiang Mai University. Faculty of Medicine
Keywords: Talaromyces marneffei
ทาลาโรไมโคซิสมาร์เนฟฟิไอ
Penicillium marneffei
เพนนิซิเลี่ยมมาร์เนฟฟิไอ
Pathogenic fungi
เชื้อราก่อโรค
Opportunistic fungus
เชื้อราฉวยโอกาส
Asexual development
การพัฒนาแบบไม่อาศัยเพศ
ยีน sakA
ความเครียดไนโตรเซทีฟ
Nitrosative stress
Pigmentation
การสร้างเม็ดสีผิว
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: FEMS Microbiology Letters, 364, 8 (April 2017), fnw292
Abstract: Stress-activated MAPK pathways are systems used to regulate the stress adaptation of most fungi. It has been shown that in Talaromyces marneffei (Penicillium marneffei), a pathogenic dimorphic fungus, the sakA gene is involved, not only in tolerance against oxidative and heat stresses, but also in playing a role in asexual development, yeast cell generation in vitro and survival inside macrophage cell lines. In this study, the role of the T. marneffei sakA gene on the nitrosative stress response and the regulation of gene expression were investigated. The susceptibility of the sakA mutant to NaNO2 was investigated using drop dilution assay and the expression of genes of interest were determined by RT-PCR, comparing them to the wild-type and complemented strains. The results demonstrated that the T. marneffei sakA gene played a role in the stress response to NaNO2, the expression of genes functioning in conidial development (brlA, abaA and wetA) and red pigment biosynthesis (pks3, rp1, rp2 and rp3). These findings suggest that T. marneffei sakA is broadly involved in a wide variety of cell activities, including stress response, cell morphogenesis, asexual development and pigmentation.
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URI: https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/4922
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