基于生物信息学的热带假丝酵母细胞色素P450基因结构分析

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
W. P. Dauda, G. Péter, P. Abraham, C. Adetunji, E. Glen, D. Morumda, I. O. Ogra, S. E. Abraham, M. K. Azameti, S. Ghazanfar, O. Osemwegie, O. Olaniyan, M. Anyakudo
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摘要

细胞色素P450是一个酶超家族,含有血红素作为辅因子,起单加氧酶的作用。这些蛋白质负责脂肪酸、类固醇和外源性物质的氧化,以及各种激素的合成和分解。热带念珠菌已被确定为念珠菌血症的主要原因,念珠菌血症是一种导致全球高死亡率的血液感染。到目前为止,还没有研究报道对热带假丝酵母基因组中细胞色素P450基因的详细研究。因此,涉及热带假丝酵母基因组中细胞色素P450基因的鉴定和表征的详细分析将提供关于细胞色素P450%基因家族的进化史和功能的有价值的信息。在本研究中,在热带假丝酵母中鉴定出32个细胞色素P450基因,并将其进一步分为四个分支。结果表明,热带假丝酵母细胞色素P450家族大多具有密切的系统发育关系。多样性可能主要是基因复制的结果。Clans和家族分组,以及它们假定的功能和亚细胞定位,也表明了基因的细胞位置与其功能之间的可能关系。这项研究的结果为更广泛、更详细地分析热带念珠菌中每个细胞色素P450基因的特定功能,以及改变其功能的可能方法铺平了道路,以找到一种抑制/消除热带念珠菌的负面影响及其对全球高死亡率的贡献的方法。
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Bioinformatics based structural analysis of Cytochrome P450 genes in Candida tropicalis
Cytochrome P450 is a superfamily of enzymes that contain heme as a cofactor that functions as monooxygenases. These proteins are responsible for the oxidation of fatty acids, steroids, and xenobiotics, and the synthesis and breakdown of various hormones. Candida tropicalis has been identified as the leading cause of Candidemia, a bloodstream infection that contributes to the high mortality rate worldwide. So far, no research has reported a detailed study of the cytochrome P450 genes in the genome of Candida tropicalis. Hence, a detailed analysis involving the identification and characterisation of cytochrome P450 genes from the Candida tropicalis genome would provide valuable information about the evolutionary history and functions of the Cytochrome P450 gene family. In this study, 32 Cytochrome P450 genes were identified in Candida tropicalis, which were further grouped into four clades. The results show that most cytochrome P450 families in Candida tropicalis have a close phylogenetic relationship. And diversity might have mainly been a result of gene duplication. Clans and family groupings, alongside their putative functions and subcellular localisation, also showed the possible relationship between the genes’ cellular location and their functions. The results obtained from this study pave the way for a broader and more detailed analysis of the specific functions of each of the Cytochrome P450 genes in Candida tropicalis, as well as possible ways of altering their functions to find a way of curbing/eradicating the negative effect of Candida tropicalis and its contribution to the high rate of mortality worldwide.
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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