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Published on: August 11, 2011
Application of the Mutant Libraries for Candida albicans Functional Genomics
Ruina Wang1, Jiacun Liu1, Yu Liu1
1School of Pharmacy, Naval Medical University, 325 Guohe Road, Shanghai 200433, China.
Abstract:
Candida albicans is a typical opportunistic pathogen in humans that causes serious health risks in clinical fungal infections. The construction of mutant libraries has made remarkable developments in the study of C. albicans molecular and cellular biology with the ongoing advancements of gene editing, which include the application of CRISPR-Cas9 and novel high-efficient transposon. Large-scale genetic screens and genome-wide functional analysis accelerated the investigation of new genetic regulatory mechanisms associated with the pathogenicity and resistance to environmental stress in C. albicans. More importantly, sensitivity screening based on C. albicans mutant libraries is critical for the target identification of novel antifungal compounds, which leads to the discovery of Sec7p, Tfp1p, Gwt1p, Gln4p, and Erg11p. This review summarizes the main types of C. albicans mutant libraries and interprets their applications in morphogenesis, biofilm formation, fungus-host interactions, antifungal drug resistance, and target identification.

