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The Novel J-Domain Protein Mrj1 Is Required for Mitochondrial Respiration and Virulence in Cryptococcus neoformans

Linda C. Horianopoulos, Guanggan Hu, Mélissa Caza, Kerstin Schmitt, Peter Overby, James D. Johnson, Oliver Valerius, Gerhard H. Braus, James W. Kronstad

2020mBio33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cryptococcus neoformans is the causative agent of cryptococcal meningitis, a disease responsible for ∼15% of all HIV-related deaths. Unfortunately, development of antifungal drugs is challenging because potential targets are conserved between humans and C. neoformans . In this context, we characterized a unique J-domain protein, Mrj1, which lacks orthologs in humans. We showed that Mrj1 was required for normal mitochondrial respiration and that mutants lacking Mrj1 were deficient in growth, capsule elaboration, and virulence. Furthermore, we were able to phenocopy the defects in growth and capsule elaboration by inhibiting respiration. This result suggests that the role of Mrj1 in mitochondrial function was responsible for the observed virulence defects and reinforces the importance of mitochondria to fungal pathogenesis. Mitochondria are difficult to target, as their function is also key to human cells; however, Mrj1 presents an opportunity to target a unique fungal protein required for mitochondrial function and virulence in C. neoformans .

Topics & Concepts

Cryptococcus neoformansVirulenceMicrobiologyMitochondrionBiologyRespirationDomain (mathematical analysis)Cell biologyBiochemistryGeneBotanyMathematical analysisMathematicsFungal Infections and StudiesToxin Mechanisms and ImmunotoxinsNatural product bioactivities and synthesis
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