Candida albicans TDH3 gene promotes secretion of internal invertase when expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase-invertase fusion protein
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Candida albicans TDH3 gene promotes secretion of internal invertase when expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase-invertase fusion protein
Abstract
We have checked the ability of the Candida albicans GAPDH polypeptide, which lacks a conventional N-terminal signal peptide, to reach the cell wall in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by using an intracellular form of the yeast invertase as a reporter protein. A hybrid TDH3-SUC2 gene containing the C. albicans TDH3 promoter sequences and a coding region encoding a fusion protein formed by the C. albicans GAPDH polypeptide, fused at its C-terminus with the yeast internal invertase, was constructed in a centromer derivative plasmid and transformed into a Suc(-) S. cerevisiae strain. Transformants displayed invertase activity measured in intact whole cells, and were able to grow on sucrose as the sole fermentable carbon source. Northern blot analysis with both TDH3 and SUC2 probes detected a single mRNA species of the expected size (about 2.7 kb), and Western immunoblot analysis of cell-free extracts, using a monoclonal antibody (mAb49) against a C. albicans GAPDH epitope, showed the presence of a 90 kDa polypeptide corresponding to the GAPDH-invertase fusion protein. This indicates that the TDH3 gene is able to direct part of the encoded gene product to the cell wall, and that any putative motifs for this targeting should be within the GAPDH amino acid sequence. Further analysis, using the same approach, of a panel of seven N- and C-terminal GAPDH truncates revealed that the region required for the cell wall targeting is located within the N-terminal half of the protein.
Copyright 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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