Reference: Galkina KV, et al. (2020) Deletion of CDR1 reveals redox regulation of pleiotropic drug resistance in Candida glabrata. Biochimie 170:49-56

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Microbial cells sense the presence of xenobiotics and, in response, upregulate genes involved in pleiotropic drug resistance (PDR). In yeast, PDR activation to a major extent relies on the transcription factor Pdr1. In addition, many xenobiotics induce oxidative stress, which may upregulate PDR independently of Pdr1 activity. Mitochondria are important sources of reactive oxygen species under stressful conditions. To evaluate the relevance of this redox pathway, we studied the activation of PDR in the yeast Candida glabrata, which we treated with a mitochondrially targeted antioxidant plastoquinonyl-decyl-triphenylphosphonium and dodecyltriphenylphosphonium (C12TPP) as a control. We found that both compounds induced activation of PDR genes and decreased the intracellular concentration of the PDR transporter substrate Nile red. Interestingly, the deletion of PDR transporter gene CDR1 inhibited the decrease in Nile red accumulation induced by antioxidant plastoquinonyl-decyl-triphenylphosphonium but not that by C12TPP. Moreover, antioxidant alpha-tocopherol inhibited C12TPP-mediated activation of PDR in Δcdr1 but not in the wild-type strain. Furthermore, pre-incubation of yeast cells with low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide induced a decrease in the intracellular concentration of Nile red in Δcdr1 and Δpdr1 as well as in control cells. Deletion of PDR1 inhibited the C12TPP-induced activation of CDR1 but not that of FLR1, which is a redox-regulated PDR transporter gene. It appears that disruption of the PDR1/CDR1 regulatory circuit makes auxiliary PDR regulation mechanisms crucial. Our data suggest that redox regulation of PDR is dispensable in wild-type cells because of redundancy in the activation pathways, but is manifested upon deletion of CDR1.

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Galkina KV, Okamoto M, Chibana H, Knorre DA, Kajiwara S
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