Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis
August 2005
Candida glabrata is emerging as a more common and important human pathogen. It is less susceptible to azole antifungals than Candida albicans, thus, posing some unique treatment challenges. Previously undetected C.
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July 2004
A Candida glabrata erg1 (Cgerg1) mutant, CgTn201S, was identified by transposon mutagenesis and by increased fluconazole susceptibility. CgERG1 encodes a 489-amino-acid protein which, on the basis of its homology with Saccharomyces cerevisiae ERG1, is a squalene epoxidase essential for ergosterol synthesis. Interruption following codon 475 of CgErg1p decreased the ergosterol content by 50%; caused accumulation of the squalene precursor; increased the levels of susceptibility to fluconazole, itraconazole, and terbinafine; increased the level of resistance to amphotericin B; increased the levels of rhodamine 6G and [(3)H]-fluconazole uptake; reduced the level of growth; and blocked growth under conditions of low oxygen tension.
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