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The temperature-sensitive role of Cryptococcus neoformans ROM2 in cell morphogenesis.


ABSTRACT: ROM2 is associated with Cryptococcus neoformans virulence. We examined additional roles of ROM2 in C. neoformans and found that ROM2 plays a role in several cell functions specifically at high temperature conditions. Morphologically rom2 mutant cells demonstrated a "tear"-like shape and clustered together. A sub-population of cells had a hyperelongated phenotype at restrictive growth conditions. Altered morphology was associated with defects in actin that was concentrated at the cell periphery and with abnormalities in microtubule organization. Interestingly, the ROM2 associated defects in cell morphology, location of nuclei, and actin and microtubule organization were not observed in cells grown at temperatures below 37 degrees C. These results indicate that in C. neoformans, ROM2 is important at restrictive temperature conditions and is involved in several cell maintenance functions.

SUBMITTER: Fuchs BB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1838519 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The temperature-sensitive role of Cryptococcus neoformans ROM2 in cell morphogenesis.

Fuchs Beth Burgwyn BB   Tang Robin J RJ   Mylonakis Eleftherios E  

PloS one 20070411 4


ROM2 is associated with Cryptococcus neoformans virulence. We examined additional roles of ROM2 in C. neoformans and found that ROM2 plays a role in several cell functions specifically at high temperature conditions. Morphologically rom2 mutant cells demonstrated a "tear"-like shape and clustered together. A sub-population of cells had a hyperelongated phenotype at restrictive growth conditions. Altered morphology was associated with defects in actin that was concentrated at the cell periphery a  ...[more]

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