Fungal pathogens uniquely regulate phosphate homeostasis via the cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) signaling machinery of the phosphate acquisition (PHO) pathway (Pho85 kinase-Pho80 cyclin-CDK inhibitor Pho81), providing drug-targeting opportunities. Here, we investigate the impact of a PHO pathway activation-defective Cryptococcus neoformans mutant (Δ) and a constitutively activated PHO pathway mutant (Δ) on fungal virulence. Irrespective of phosphate availability, the PHO pathway was derepressed in Δ with all phosphate acquisition pathways upregulated and much of the excess phosphate stored as polyphosphate (polyP).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSubtle toxic effects may be masked in traditional assays that average or summate the response of thousands of cells. We overcome this by using the recent method of single cell tracking in time-lapse recordings. This follows the fate and behavior of individual cells and their progeny and provides unambiguous results for multiple simultaneous biological responses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHephaestin is a large membrane-anchored multicopper ferroxidase involved in mammalian iron metabolism. Newly absorbed dietary iron is exported across the enterocyte basolateral membrane by the ferrous iron transporter ferroportin, but hephaestin increases the efficiency of this process by oxidizing the transported iron to its ferric form and promoting its release from ferroportin. Deletion or mutation of the hephaestin gene leads to systemic anemia with iron accumulation in the intestinal epithelium.
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February 2012
The capacity of the digestive tract is an important parameter in understanding digestive adaptations, particularly in herbivores. Measures of this capacity ('gut fill') are commonly performed in killed animals, which has ethical and logistical implications. Alternatively, dry matter gut contents (DMC) can be estimated in live animals from food intake, digesta retention and digestibility, based on physical principles (Holleman and White, Can.
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