In fungi, two-component histidine kinases have various functions including regulation of osmosensitivity, and of cell-wall assembly. Furthermore, one of these proteins, cos-1, has been shown to be important for virulence of Candida albicans. Recently, a putative histidine kinase, fos-1, has been isolated and partially characterized from Aspergillus fumigatus. Here we compare the virulence of a fos-1 deletion strain with that of the parental wild-type strain in a murine model of systemic aspergillosis. Our results show that the fos-1 deletion strain has significantly reduced virulence as compared with the parental wild-type strain. Thus, we propose that the fos-1 two-component histidine kinase is a virulence factor of A. fumigatus.
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Clemons, K. V., Miller, T. K., Selitrennikoff, C. P., & Stevens, D. A. (2002). fos-1, a putative histidine kinase as a virulence factor for systemic aspergillosis. Medical Mycology, 40(3), 259–262. https://doi.org/10.1080/mmy.40.3.259.262
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