Transcriptome overview of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis proteases
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2005
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Proteases perform a wide variety of functions inside
and outside cells, regulating many biological processes. Infectious microorganisms
use proteases, either secreted or attached to their cell surface
to weaken and invade their hosts. Therefore, proteases are targets
for drugs against a diverse set of diseases. Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
is the most prevalent fungal pathogen causing systemic mycosis in
Latin America. The development of paracoccidioidomycosis depends
on interactions between fungal and host components and proteases have
been described as important factors implicated in the mechanism of host
colonization by fungi. The primary goal for this study is to present an
overview of the transcriptome sequences - identified cDNAs that encode
proteases. We obtained a total of 53 cDNAs encoding proteases;
15 were classified as ATP-independent, 12 as ATP-dependent, 22 as
proteasome subunits, and 4 as deubiquitinating proteases. The mechanisms
and biological activity of these proteases differ in substrate specificity
and in catalytic mechanisms.
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Proteases, Proteasome, Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, Host-fungus interaction
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PARENTE, Juliana Alves; COSTA, Milce; PEREIRA, Maristela; SOARES, Célia Maria de Almeida. Transcriptome overview of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis proteases. Genetics and Molecular Research, Rebeirão Preto, v. 4, n. 2, p. 358-371, 2005.