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Fungicidal Activity of Recombinant Javanicin against Cryptococcus neoformans Is Associated with Intracellular Target(s) Involved in Carbohydrate and Energy Metabolic Processes
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Document Title
Fungicidal Activity of Recombinant Javanicin against Cryptococcus neoformans Is Associated with Intracellular Target(s) Involved in Carbohydrate and Energy Metabolic Processes
Author
Orrapin S, Roytrakul S, Phaonakrop N, Thaisakun S, Tragoolpua K, Intorasoot A, McGill S, Burchmore R, Intorasoot S
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Affiliations
Chiang Mai University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC); Chiang Mai University; Chiang Mai University; University of Glasgow
Type
Article
Source Title
MOLECULES
Year
2021
Volume
26
Issue
22
Page
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Open Access
gold, Green Accepted, Green Published
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
10.3390/molecules26227011
Format
Abstract
The occurrence of Cryptococcus neoformans, the human fungal pathogen that primarily infects immunocompromised individuals, has been progressing at an alarming rate. The increased incidence of infection of C. neoformans with antifungal drugs resistance has become a global concern. Potential antifungal agents with extremely low toxicity are urgently needed. Herein, the biological activities of recombinant javanicin (r-javanicin) against C. neoformans were evaluated. A time-killing assay was performed and both concentration- and time-dependent antifungal activity of r-javanicin were indicated. The inhibitory effect of the peptide was initially observed at 4 h post-treatment and ultimately eradicated within 36 to 48 h. Fungal outer surface alteration was characterized by the scanning electron microscope (SEM) whereas a negligible change with slight shrinkage of external morphology was observed in r-javanicin treated cells. Confocal laser scanning microscopic analysis implied that the target(s) of r-javanicin is conceivably resided in the cell thereby allowing the peptide to penetrate across the membrane and accumulate throughout the fungal body. Finally, cryptococcal cells coped with r-javanicin were preliminarily investigated using label-free mass spectrometry-based proteomics. Combined with microscopic and proteomics analysis, it was clearly elucidated the peptide localized in the intracellular compartment where carbohydrate metabolism and energy production associated with glycolysis pathway and mitochondrial respiration, respectively, were principally interfered. Overall, r-javanicin would be an alternative candidate for further development of antifungal agents.
Keyword
antifungal action | Cryptococcus neoformans | javanicin | plant defensin | Proteomics
Industrial Classification
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 1
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 2
Funding Sponsor
Research and Researcher for Industry (RRi) from Thailand Research Fund (TRF), Thailand [PHD59I0039]; Functional ingredient and Food innovation program, National Science and Technology Development Agency [P1950420]; Faculty of Associated Medical Science, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
License
CC BY
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Publication Source
WOS