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Reference - PMID:21115488 - Differential activities of three families of specific beta(1,3)glucan synthase inhibitors in wild-type and resistant strains of fission yeast.

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PubMed ID
PMID:21115488
Title
Differential activities of three families of specific beta(1,3)glucan synthase inhibitors in wild-type and resistant strains of fission yeast.
Authors
Martins IM, Cortés JC, Muñoz J, Moreno MB, Ramos M, Clemente-Ramos JA, Durán A, Ribas JC
Citation
J Biol Chem 2011 Feb 04;286(5):3484-96
Publication year
2011
Abstract
Three specific β(1,3)glucan synthase (GS) inhibitor families, papulacandins, acidic terpenoids, and echinocandins, have been analyzed in Schizosaccharomyces pombe wild-type and papulacandin-resistant cells and GS activities. Papulacandin and enfumafungin produced similar in vivo effects, different from that of echinocandins. Also, papulacandin was the strongest in vitro GS inhibitor (IC(50) 10(3)-10(4)-fold lower than with enfumafungin or pneumocandin), but caspofungin was by far the most efficient antifungal because of the following. 1) It was the only drug that affected resistant cells (minimal inhibitory concentration close to that of the wild type). 2) It was a strong inhibitor of wild-type GS (IC(50) close to that of papulacandin). 3) It was the best inhibitor of mutant GS. Moreover, caspofungin showed a special effect for two GS inhibition activities, of high and low affinity, separated by 2 log orders, with no increase in inhibition. pbr1-8 and pbr1-6 resistances are due to single substitutions in the essential Bgs4 GS, located close to the resistance hot spot 1 region described in Saccharomyces and Candida Fks mutants. Bgs4(pbr)(1-8) contains the E700V change, four residues N-terminal from hot spot 1 defining a larger resistance hot spot 1-1 of 13 amino acids. Bgs4(pbr)(1-6) contains the W760S substitution, defining a new resistance hot spot 1-2. We observed spontaneous revertants of the spherical pbr1-6 phenotype and found that an additional A914V change is involved in the recovery of the wild-type cell shape, but it maintains the resistance phenotype. A better understanding of the mechanism of action of the antifungals available should help to improve their activity and to identify new antifungal targets.

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FYPO:0002265 - decreased cell wall galactomannan level

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FYPO:0001406 - increased septum thickness

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FYPO:0000224 - lemon-shaped cell

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FYPO:0004893 - normal 1,3-beta-D-glucan synthase activity during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0001120 - pear-shaped vegetative cell

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FYPO:0001964 - resistance to aculeacin A

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FYPO:0005152 - resistance to caspofungin

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FYPO:0005150 - resistance to enfumafungin

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FYPO:0001963 - resistance to papulacandin B

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FYPO:0005151 - resistance to pneumocandin B0

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FYPO:0001190 - sensitive to cell wall-degrading enzymes

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FYPO:0005149 - septated spheroid vegetative cell

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FYPO:0001492 - viable elongated vegetative cell

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