Expression profiling of Histoplasma capsulatum G217B yeast to filament transition in GlcNAc or glucose for wild type, msb2, and complemented strains
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ABSTRACT: Dimorphic fungi are temperature-sensitive organisms that couple their cell shape with their environment. One of these fungi, Histoplasma capsulatum, exists as both a soil-dwelling hypha and a host-associated yeast. Here we examine the role of the previously uncharacterized gene MSB2 in filamentous growth. We performed a genetic screen to identify insertion mutants that are unable to transition from the yeast form to the hyphal form. One yeast-locked mutant has an insertion upstream of the MSB2 gene. This mutant strain (SG1) fails to express MSB2, whose ortholog in the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a known signaling component in the high osmolarity glycerol (HOG) pathway and filamentous growth (FG) pathway. Here, we profiled gene expression by RNA-seq to characterize transcriptional differences between wild type and msb2 mutant strains during the yeast to hyphal transition.
ORGANISM(S): Histoplasma ohiense (nom. inval.)
PROVIDER: GSE124292 | GEO | 2019/09/30
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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