The LUFS domain, its transcriptional regulator proteins, and drug resistance in the fungal pathogen Candida auris Academic Article

abstract

  • The LUFS domain (LUG/LUH, Flo8, single-strand DNA-binding protein [SSBP]) is a well-conserved and apparently ancient region found in diverse proteins and taxa. This domain, which has as its most obvious structural feature a series of three helices, has been identified in transcriptional regulator proteins of animals, plants, and fungi. Recently, in these pages (Wang et al., Protein Sci., 2019, 28:788-793), the first crystal structure of a LUFS domain was reported, for the human SSBP2, a transcriptional repressor. We briefly address how the new insights into LUFS structures might contribute to a better understanding of an important transcriptional activator of yeasts that contains the LUFS domain, Flo8, and consider how a focus on the LUFS domain and its variation could help us to understand etiologies of drug resistance in a recently emerged pathogenic fungus, Candida auris.

publication date

  • 2019-9-10

edition

  • 28

keywords

  • Animals
  • Candida
  • Crystal Structure
  • DNA-Binding Proteins
  • Drug Resistance
  • Fungal Drug Resistance
  • Fungi
  • Plant Proteins
  • Protein
  • Proteins
  • Yeasts

number of pages

  • 6

start page

  • 2024

end page

  • 2029