In the present work, we focus on C4YJH2, a protein sequence of 199 amino acid residues, found in the genome of Candida albicans, and suggested to be involved in metal transport. Candida albicans is a member of the normal human microbiome; under certain circumstances that allow it to grow out of control, it can transform into a very dangerous fungal pathogen. The most probable Zn(ii) binding domain of this sequence was identified at its C-terminus, a histidine-rich region, well conserved in numerous fungal Zn(ii) transporters. The Zn(ii) binding behaviour towards the three peptides Ac-FHEHGHSHSHGSGGGGGG-NH2(residues 131-148), Ac-SHSHSHSHS-NH2(residues 157-165), and Ac-FHEHGHSHSHGSGGGGGGSDHSGDSKSHSHSHSHS-NH2(residues 131-165) was explored by ...
Nutritional immunity describes the host-driven manipulation of essential micronutrients, including i...
The ability of pathogenic microorganisms to assimilate essential nutrients from their hosts is criti...
<div><p>The ability of pathogenic microorganisms to assimilate essential nutrients from their hosts ...
Candida albicans is a widespread human pathogen which can infect humans at different levels. Like th...
It is well established that, in the last decades, invasive mycoses have developed alarming drug res...
Invasive mycoses have significantly increased over the last decades and their associated mortality ...
Zrt2 is a zinc transporter of the ZIP family. It is predicted to be located in the plasma membrane a...
Despite the improvement of antifungal therapies over the last two decades and the extensive research...
Infections caused by Candida species are becoming seriously dangerous and difficult to cure due to t...
Infections caused by Candida species are becoming seriously dangerous and difficult to cure due to t...
The development of innovative and performing analytical techniques is crucial in order to better und...
Understanding the mechanism of metal trafficking at the host/pathogen interface can help designing i...
As both a commensal and a pathogen of humans, C. albicans colonises diverse anatomical sites, each o...
The Zrt/Irt-like protein (ZIP) family contributes to the metal homeostasis by regulating the transpo...
The zinc restriction and zinc toxicity are part of host defence, called nutritional immunity. The cr...
Nutritional immunity describes the host-driven manipulation of essential micronutrients, including i...
The ability of pathogenic microorganisms to assimilate essential nutrients from their hosts is criti...
<div><p>The ability of pathogenic microorganisms to assimilate essential nutrients from their hosts ...
Candida albicans is a widespread human pathogen which can infect humans at different levels. Like th...
It is well established that, in the last decades, invasive mycoses have developed alarming drug res...
Invasive mycoses have significantly increased over the last decades and their associated mortality ...
Zrt2 is a zinc transporter of the ZIP family. It is predicted to be located in the plasma membrane a...
Despite the improvement of antifungal therapies over the last two decades and the extensive research...
Infections caused by Candida species are becoming seriously dangerous and difficult to cure due to t...
Infections caused by Candida species are becoming seriously dangerous and difficult to cure due to t...
The development of innovative and performing analytical techniques is crucial in order to better und...
Understanding the mechanism of metal trafficking at the host/pathogen interface can help designing i...
As both a commensal and a pathogen of humans, C. albicans colonises diverse anatomical sites, each o...
The Zrt/Irt-like protein (ZIP) family contributes to the metal homeostasis by regulating the transpo...
The zinc restriction and zinc toxicity are part of host defence, called nutritional immunity. The cr...
Nutritional immunity describes the host-driven manipulation of essential micronutrients, including i...
The ability of pathogenic microorganisms to assimilate essential nutrients from their hosts is criti...
<div><p>The ability of pathogenic microorganisms to assimilate essential nutrients from their hosts ...