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  • * Melanin presence and the ability to break down certain hydrocarbons may contribute to the fungi's virulence, while multicopper oxidases (MCOs), including laccases, play a key role in oxidizing organic compounds and producing melanin.
  • * This study focuses on identifying and characterizing laccase genes in five different Fonsecaea species to better understand their role in carbon acquisition and melanin production.

Article Abstract

The genus Fonsecaea comprises black yeast-like fungi of clinical relevance, including etiologic agents of chromoblastomycosis and cerebral phaeohyphomycosis. Presence of melanin and assimilation of monoaromatic hydrocarbons and alkylbenzenes have been proposed as virulence factors. Multicopper oxidase (MCO) is a family of enzymes including laccases, ferroxidases and ascorbate oxidases which are able to catalyze the oxidation of various aromatic organic compounds with the reduction of molecular oxygen to water. Additionally, laccases are required for the production of fungal melanins, a cell-wall black pigment recognized as a key polymer for pathogenicity and extremotolerance in black yeast-like fungi. Although the activity of laccase enzymes has previously been reported in many wood-rotting fungi, the diversity of laccase genes in Fonsecaea has not yet been assessed. In this study, we identified and characterized laccase-coding genes and determined their genomic location in five clinical and environmental Fonsecaea species. The identification of laccases sensu stricto will provide insights into carbon acquisition strategies as well as melanin production in Fonsecaea.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5302831PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0171291PLOS

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