Biochemical and Pharmacological Characterization of Cytochrome b5 Reductase as a Potential Novel Therapeutic Target in Candida albicans

The opportunistic fungus Candida albicans is a commensal member of the human microflora and is the most common causative agent of fungal-related disease with particular significance in immunocompromised individuals. Emerging drug resistance is a major problem in Candida, contributed by enzymes invol...

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Main Author: Holloway, Mary Jolene Patricia
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-49252015-09-30T04:41:39Z Biochemical and Pharmacological Characterization of Cytochrome b5 Reductase as a Potential Novel Therapeutic Target in Candida albicans Holloway, Mary Jolene Patricia The opportunistic fungus Candida albicans is a commensal member of the human microflora and is the most common causative agent of fungal-related disease with particular significance in immunocompromised individuals. Emerging drug resistance is a major problem in Candida, contributed by enzymes involved in the detoxification of xenobiotics and pharmacological agents. One such enzyme, cytochrome b5 reductase (cb5r), has a high pharmacological significance owing to its role in fatty acid elongation, ergosterol (or cholesterol in mammals) biosynthesis, and cytochrome P450-mediated detoxification of xenobiotics. We have compared the kinetic, biochemical, and pharmacological characteristics of C. albicans cb5r isoforms, Cbr1 and Mcr1, as compared to the mammalian control, rat cb5r. We have observed two key structural differences between the fungal and mammalian proteins that may account for decreased thermal stability and inhibitor specificity of C. albicans Cbr1. Substrate binding affinity and catalytic efficiencies, as well as investigation in the flavin-binding environment, were comparable between the fungal and rat enzymes. In S. cerevisiae, CBR1 and MCR1 knockout strains have been challenged with environmental stressors and subsequently shown to have a role in azole and amphotericin B resistance. Our results of potential protein interactions of C. albicans Cbr1 describe proteins involved in the weak acid stress response, implying a novel role of the protein in pathogenicity. Conclusively, this report describes potential inhibitors of the fungal protein, as well as elaborating upon its important role in ergosterol biosynthesis and possible mechanisms of CYP450-mediated drug detoxification. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/3730 http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4925&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons azole resistance Candida albicans cytochrome b5 reductase ergosterol biosynthesis American Studies Arts and Humanities Biochemistry Microbiology Molecular Biology
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topic azole resistance
Candida albicans
cytochrome b5 reductase
ergosterol biosynthesis
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
spellingShingle azole resistance
Candida albicans
cytochrome b5 reductase
ergosterol biosynthesis
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Holloway, Mary Jolene Patricia
Biochemical and Pharmacological Characterization of Cytochrome b5 Reductase as a Potential Novel Therapeutic Target in Candida albicans
description The opportunistic fungus Candida albicans is a commensal member of the human microflora and is the most common causative agent of fungal-related disease with particular significance in immunocompromised individuals. Emerging drug resistance is a major problem in Candida, contributed by enzymes involved in the detoxification of xenobiotics and pharmacological agents. One such enzyme, cytochrome b5 reductase (cb5r), has a high pharmacological significance owing to its role in fatty acid elongation, ergosterol (or cholesterol in mammals) biosynthesis, and cytochrome P450-mediated detoxification of xenobiotics. We have compared the kinetic, biochemical, and pharmacological characteristics of C. albicans cb5r isoforms, Cbr1 and Mcr1, as compared to the mammalian control, rat cb5r. We have observed two key structural differences between the fungal and mammalian proteins that may account for decreased thermal stability and inhibitor specificity of C. albicans Cbr1. Substrate binding affinity and catalytic efficiencies, as well as investigation in the flavin-binding environment, were comparable between the fungal and rat enzymes. In S. cerevisiae, CBR1 and MCR1 knockout strains have been challenged with environmental stressors and subsequently shown to have a role in azole and amphotericin B resistance. Our results of potential protein interactions of C. albicans Cbr1 describe proteins involved in the weak acid stress response, implying a novel role of the protein in pathogenicity. Conclusively, this report describes potential inhibitors of the fungal protein, as well as elaborating upon its important role in ergosterol biosynthesis and possible mechanisms of CYP450-mediated drug detoxification.
author Holloway, Mary Jolene Patricia
author_facet Holloway, Mary Jolene Patricia
author_sort Holloway, Mary Jolene Patricia
title Biochemical and Pharmacological Characterization of Cytochrome b5 Reductase as a Potential Novel Therapeutic Target in Candida albicans
title_short Biochemical and Pharmacological Characterization of Cytochrome b5 Reductase as a Potential Novel Therapeutic Target in Candida albicans
title_full Biochemical and Pharmacological Characterization of Cytochrome b5 Reductase as a Potential Novel Therapeutic Target in Candida albicans
title_fullStr Biochemical and Pharmacological Characterization of Cytochrome b5 Reductase as a Potential Novel Therapeutic Target in Candida albicans
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical and Pharmacological Characterization of Cytochrome b5 Reductase as a Potential Novel Therapeutic Target in Candida albicans
title_sort biochemical and pharmacological characterization of cytochrome b5 reductase as a potential novel therapeutic target in candida albicans
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