A Myosin Light Chain Is Critical for Fungal Growth Robustness in Candida albicans

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Puerner, Charles | Serrano, Antonio | Wakade, Rohan | Bassilana, Martine | Arkowitz, Robert

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International audience. In a number of elongated cells, such as fungal hyphae, a vesicle cluster is observed at the growing tip. This cluster, called a Spitzenkörper, has been suggested to act as a vesicle supply center, yet analysis of its function is challenging, as a majority of components identified thus far are essential for growth. Here, we probe the function of the Spitzenkörper in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans, using genetics and synthetic physical interactions (SPI). We show that the C. albicans Spitzenkörper is comprised principally of secretory vesicles. Mutant strains lacking the Spitzenkörper component myosin light chain 1 (Mlc1) or having a SPI between Mlc1 and either another Spitzenkörper component, the Rab GTPase Sec4, or prenylated green fluorescent protein (GFP), are viable and still exhibit a Spitzenkörper during filamentous growth. Strikingly, all of these mutants formed filaments with increased diameters and extension rates, indicating that Mlc1 negatively regulates myosin V, Myo2, activity. The results of our quantitative studies reveal a strong correlation between filament diameter and extension rate, which is consistent with the vesicle supply center model for fungal tip growth. Together, our results indicate that the Spitzenkörper protein Mlc1 is important for growth robustness and reveal a critical link between filament morphology and extension rate.

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