1998
DOI: 10.1128/aac.42.5.1160
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Sequencing, Disruption, and Characterization of the Candida albicans Sterol Methyltransferase ( ERG6 ) Gene: Drug Susceptibility Studies in erg6 Mutants

Abstract: The rise in the frequency of fungal infections and the increased resistance noted to the widely employed azole antifungals make the development of new antifungals imperative for human health. The sterol biosynthetic pathway has been exploited for the development of several antifungal agents (allylamines, morpholines, azoles), but additional potential sites for antifungal agent development are yet to be fully investigated. The sterol methyltransferase gene (ERG6) catalyzes a biosynthetic step not found in human… Show more

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“…ERG6 have also been identified at the gene level in C. albicans, C. neoformans and Pnumocystis carinii [55,57]. Sequencing of the Candida erg6 gene has revealed high homology with the Saccharomyces version of ERG6 [55].…”
Section: Erg6 (Sterol C-24 Methyltransferases)mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…ERG6 have also been identified at the gene level in C. albicans, C. neoformans and Pnumocystis carinii [55,57]. Sequencing of the Candida erg6 gene has revealed high homology with the Saccharomyces version of ERG6 [55].…”
Section: Erg6 (Sterol C-24 Methyltransferases)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Sequencing of the Candida erg6 gene has revealed high homology with the Saccharomyces version of ERG6 [55]. Recently, ERG6 was purified from C. albicans: it has a monomer mass of 43 kDa and an apparent mass of 178 kDa as a native enzyme, and it converts zymosterol to fecosterol with a K M of 50 M and a k cat of 0.01 s −1 [58].…”
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“…Although the ERG6 gene is not essential in S. cerevisiae, its disruption results in a cell that is severely compromised in several functions associated with membrane permeability (5,6). The disruption of both copies of the ERG6 gene in C. albicans likewise does not render the cell inviable but does make it hypersusceptible to a number of antifungal compounds and cellular inhibitors (4).…”
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“…The complementation of S. cerevisiae sterol mutants with a C. albicans genomic library to isolate sterol genes in C. albicans is a first step in verifying gene essentiality in this organism and the suitability of that step for seeking inhibitors that might serve as antifungal agents. This approach has recently been used to clone and disrupt the ERG6 gene of C. albicans (4). Although the ERG6 gene is not essential in S. cerevisiae, its disruption results in a cell that is severely compromised in several functions associated with membrane permeability (5,6).…”
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