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An aspartyl pseudoprotease dominates the secretory hydrolase landscape of the skin commensal Malassezia in situ


ABSTRACT: Malassezia globosa is abundant and prevalent on sebaceous areas of the human skin. Genome annotation reveals that M. globosa possesses a repertoire of secreted hydrolytic enzymes relevant for lipid and protein metabolism on the skin. In-gel proteomics identifies a predicted aspartyl protease, MGL_3331, which is highly expressed on both healthy and disease-affected dermatological sites.

ORGANISM(S): Cellular Organisms

SUBMITTER: Li Hao 

PROVIDER: PXD042508 | JPOST Repository | Thu Nov 23 00:00:00 GMT 2023

REPOSITORIES: jPOST

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Malassezia globosa is abundant and prevalent on sebaceous areas of the human skin. Genome annotation reveals that M. globosa possesses a repertoire of secreted hydrolytic enzymes relevant for lipid and protein metabolism. However, the functional significance of these enzymes is uncertain and presence of these genes in the genome does not always translate to expression at the cutaneous surface. In this study we utilized targeted RNA sequencing from samples isolated directly from the skin to quant  ...[more]

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