Ferric Reductases in Candida albicans: Expression and Regulation

  • Rose Elizabeth Jeeves (7598300)
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Publication date
July 2009

Abstract

Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen of humans causing superficial mucosal infections and more serious systemic infections in immunocompromised individuals. It is found in both yeast and hyphal forms at sites of infection. In the human body levels of iron are extremely low, and an invading organism needs a way of sequestering iron. In C. albicans there is a high affinity iron uptake system in which iron is first reduced to the soluble ferrous form by ferric reductases. Reduced iron is then taken up into the cell by a complex of a multicopper oxidase protein with an iron transport protein. Multicopper oxidase proteins require copper to function and so high affinity iron and copper uptake is inextricably linked. It has previou...

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