Reference: Weig M, et al. (2004) Systematic identification in silico of covalently bound cell wall proteins and analysis of protein-polysaccharide linkages of the human pathogen Candida glabrata. Microbiology (Reading) 150(Pt 10):3129-44

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Candida glabrata is an important cause of systemic candidiasis in humans. This paper reports a systematic analysis of the putative glycosylphosphatidylinositol-modified (GPI) proteins of C. glabrata, a large part of which are covalently bound to the cell wall glucan network and the remainder of which are retained in the plasma membrane, and of cell wall proteins (CWPs) which are covalently bound in a mild-alkali-sensitive manner. In silico genomic analysis revealed 106 putative GPI proteins. Fifty-one of these GPI proteins could be categorized as adhesive proteins, potentially implicated in fungus-host interactions or biofilm formation during the development of fungal infections. Eleven proteins belonged to well-known GPI protein families of glycoside hydrolases, probably involved in cell wall expansion and remodelling during growth. Other identified GPI proteins included phospholipases, aspartic proteases, homologues of ScEcm33p and ScKre1p, and structural CWPs. Interestingly, the GPI algorithm predicted three orthologues of an abundant CWP in S. cerevisiae, Cwp1p, which is absent in Candida albicans. To evaluate the in silico predictions, isolated cell walls were extracted using HF-pyridine, which specifically cleaves phosphodiester bonds, to release GPI-CWPs. Immunological analysis of the extract using one-dimensional SDS-PAGE and anti-ScCwp1p antiserum indicated the presence of a Cwp1p homologue in C. glabrata cell walls. Further analysis by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS) confirmed the presence of two of the predicted Cwp1p proteins, Cwp1.1p and Cwp1.2p. Crh1p, a putative 1,3-beta-glucan remodelling enzyme, was also identified. In silico genomic analysis further revealed five putative Pir proteins (Pir1-5p) and five members of the Bgl2 glycoside hydrolase family 17, belonging to a class of putative CWPs that can be extracted with NaOH. Immunological analysis of mild-alkali-extracted CWPs showed the presence of a ScPir2p homologue. Together, these experimental data and in silico predictions represent the first systematic analysis of the C. glabrata cell wall proteome.

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Weig M, Jänsch L, Gross U, De Koster CG, Klis FM, De Groot PW
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