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Identification of heparin-binding proteins expressed on Trichosporon asahii cell surface.

Tomoe IchikawaYuka IkedaJumpei SadanagaAyano KikuchiKohei KawamuraReiko IkedaYoshio Ishibashi
Published in: Yeast (Chichester, England) (2024)
Trichosporon asahii is a pathogenic yeast that cause trichosporonosis. T. asahii exhibits several colony morphologies, such as white (W)- or off-white (O)-type, which may affect virulence. In this study, we compared the expression pattern of heparin-binding proteins in various colony morphologies and identified heparin-binding protein in T. asahii. Surface plasmon resonance analysis revealed that cell surface molecules attached more strongly to heparin in W- than O-type cells. We purified and identified a heparin-binding protein strongly expressed in W-type cells using heparin-Sepharose beads, named it heparin-binding protein 1 (HepBP1), and expressed Flag-tagged HepBP1 in mammalian cells. The heparin-binding ability of Flag-tagged HepBP1 was confirmed by pulldown assay using heparin-Sepharose beads. Thus, HepBP1 is a heparin-binding protein on T. asahii cell surface. These results suggest that several T. asahii cell surface proteins interact with glycosaminoglycans; therefore, they could contribute to infection.
Keyphrases
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