Ras-Mediated Signal Transduction and Virulence in Human Pathogenic Fungi.

Jarrod R Fortwendel
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Signal transduction pathways regulating growth and stress responses are areas of significant study in the effort to delineate pathogenic mechanisms of fungi. In-depth knowledge of signal transduction events deepens our understanding of how a fungal pathogen is able to sense changes in the environment and respond accordingly by modulation of gene expression and re-organization of cellular activities to optimize fitness. Members of the Ras protein family are important regulators of growth and differentiation in eukaryotic organisms, and have been the focus of numerous studies exploring fungal pathogenesis. Here, the current data regarding Ras signal transduction are reviewed for three major pathogenic fungi: Cryptococcus neoformans, Candida albicans and Aspergillus fumigatus. Particular emphasis is placed on Ras-protein interactions during control of morphogenesis, stress response and virulence.

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ras介导的信号转导与人致病性真菌的毒力
调节生长和应激反应的信号转导途径是努力描绘真菌致病机制的重要研究领域。对信号转导事件的深入了解加深了我们对真菌病原体如何能够感知环境变化并通过调节基因表达和重组细胞活动来优化适应性做出相应反应的理解。Ras蛋白家族成员是真核生物生长和分化的重要调节因子,已成为探索真菌发病机制的众多研究的焦点。本文对三种主要病原真菌:新型隐球菌、白色念珠菌和烟曲霉的Ras信号转导进行了综述。特别强调的是在形态发生,应激反应和毒力控制中的ras -蛋白相互作用。
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