In Candida albicans, the Nim1 kinases Gin4 and Hsl1 negatively regulate pseudohypha formation and Gin4 also controls septin organization

Raymond Wightman, Steven Bates, Pat Amornrrattanapan, Peter Sudbery

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    Abstract

    In the development of hyphal germ tubes of Candida albicans, a band of septin forms at the base of the germ tube (basal septin band). Later, a septin ring forms, which organizes the first septum within the germ tube (septin ring). We have investigated the role of the Nim1 kinases, Gin4 and Hsl1, in the formation of these septin structures. We show that during germ tube formation, Gin4 is required for the organization of the septin ring but not the basal septin band. Hsl1 is not required for the formation of either septin rings or basal bands. Unexpectedly, we found that both gin4Δ and hsl1Δ mutants form pseudohyphae constitutively, in a fashion that in the case of gin4Δ, is partly independent of Swe1. Gin4-depleted pseudohyphae are unable to form hyphae when challenged with serum, but this can be overcome by ectopic expression of Gin4 from the MET3 promoter. Thus, Gin4 may regulate the developmental switch from pseudohyphae to hyphae.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)581-591
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of Cell Biology
    Volume164
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Feb 2004

    Keywords

    • Basal septin band
    • Germ tube
    • Hypha
    • Septin ring
    • SWE1

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