GRX2

Candida albicans GRX2, encoding a putative glutaredoxin, is required for virulence in amurine model

G. M. Chaves, MacCallum, D. M., Odds, F. C., and Bates, S., Candida albicans GRX2, encoding a putative glutaredoxin, is required for virulence in amurine model, vol. 6, pp. 1051-1063, 2007.

Resistance of Candida albicans to reactive oxygen species is thought to enhance its virulence in mammalian hosts. Genes such as SOD1, which encodes the anti-oxidant, superoxide dismutase, are known virulence factors. We disrupted the gene GRX2, which encodes a putative glutathione reductase (glutaredoxin) in C. albicans, and we compared the mutant with an sod1Δmutant. In vitro, the grx2Δstrain, but not the sod1Δstrain, was defective in hypha formation.

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