The WOR 1 5′ untranslated region regulates white‐opaque switching in C andida albicans by reducing translational efficiency
The human fungal pathogen C andida albicans undergoes white‐opaque phenotypic switching, which enhances its adaptation to host niches. Switching is controlled by a transcriptional regulatory network of interlocking feedback loops acting on the transcription of WOR 1 , the master regulator of white‐o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular microbiology 2015-07, Vol.97 (1), p.125-138 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The human fungal pathogen
C
andida albicans
undergoes white‐opaque phenotypic switching, which enhances its adaptation to host niches. Switching is controlled by a transcriptional regulatory network of interlocking feedback loops acting on the transcription of
WOR
1
, the master regulator of white‐opaque switching, but regulation of the network on the translational level is not yet explored. Here, we show that the long 5′ untranslated region of
WOR
1
regulates the white‐opaque phenotype. Deletion of the
WOR
1
5′
UTR
promotes white‐to‐opaque switching and stabilizes the opaque state. The
WOR
1
5′
UTR
reduces translational efficiency and the association of the transcript with polysomes. Reduced polysome association was observed for additional key regulators of cell fate and morphology with long 5′
UTR
as well. Overall, we find a novel regulatory step of white‐opaque switching at the translational level. This translational regulation is implicated for many key regulators of cell fate and morphology in
C
. albicans
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ISSN: | 0950-382X 1365-2958 |
DOI: | 10.1111/mmi.13014 |