Poacic acid, a β‐1,3‐glucan–binding antifungal agent, inhibits cell‐wall remodeling and activates transcriptional responses regulated by the cell‐wall integrity and high‐osmolarity glycerol pathways in yeast

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García Sánchez, Raúl and Itto‐Nakama, Kaori and Rodríguez Peña, José Manuel and Chen, Xiaolin and Sanz Santamaría, Ana Belén and Lorenzo, Alba de and Pavón Vergés, Mónica and Kubo, Karen and Ohnuki, Shinsuke and Nombela Cano, César and Popolo, Laura and Ohya, Yoshikazu and Arroyo, Javier (2021) Poacic acid, a β‐1,3‐glucan–binding antifungal agent, inhibits cell‐wall remodeling and activates transcriptional responses regulated by the cell‐wall integrity and high‐osmolarity glycerol pathways in yeast. The FASEB Journal, 35 (9). ISSN 0892-6638

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Abstract

As a result of the relatively few available antifungals and the increasing frequency of resistance to them, the development of novel antifungals is increasingly important. The plant natural product poacic acid (PA) inhibits β-1,3-glucan synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and has antifungal activity against a wide range of plant pathogens. However, the mode of action of PA is unclear. Here, we reveal that PA specifically binds to β-1,3-glucan, its affinity for which is ~30-fold that for chitin. Besides its effect on β-1,3-glucan synthase activity, PA inhibited the yeast glucan-elongating activity of Gas1 and Gas2 and the chitin–glucan transglycosylase activity of Crh1. Regarding the cellular response to PA, transcriptional co-regulation was mediated by parallel activation of the cell-wall integrity (CWI) and high-osmolarity glycerol signaling pathways. Despite targeting β-1,3-glucan remodeling, the transcriptional profiles and regulatory circuits activated by caspofungin, zymolyase, and PA differed, indicating that their effects on CWI have different mechanisms. The effects of PA on the growth of yeast strains indicated that it has a mode of action distinct from that of echinocandins, suggesting it is a unique antifungal agent.


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Uncontrolled Keywords:Saccharomyces cerevisiae; MAPK; Antifungal agents; Cell wall remodeling; Poacic acid; Transcriptomics; Transglycosylases; β-1,3-glucan.
Subjects:Medical sciences > Pharmacy > Microbiology
ID Code:70487
Deposited On:16 Feb 2022 09:33
Last Modified:21 Feb 2022 15:23

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