Park_2015_Mycoses_58_671

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Title : Characterisation and Expression Analysis of MrLip1, a Class 3 Family Lipase of Malassezia restricta - Park_2015_Mycoses_58_671
Author(s) : Park M , Jung WH , Han SH , Lee YH , Lee YW
Ref : Mycoses , 58 :671 , 2015
Abstract :

The genus Malassezia is associated with a wide range of skin diseases and is the predominant fungal genus isolated from human skin. Of the 14 Malassezia species identified, M. restricta is the most abundant fungal species found from both healthy and diseased skin. Emerging evidences have suggested that extracellular lipases of Malassezia play a critical role in its survival on the host skin surface. This study aimed to characterise the lipase 1 homologue (MrLip1) in M. restricta and to analyse its expression under different environmental conditions. The full sequence of the gene encoding MrLip1 was determined by rapid amplification of cDNA ends, and it was then heterologously expressed in Pichia pastoris. MrLip1 protein was successfully purified and used for lipase assay and specific antibody generation for use in expression analysis. The optimum pH and temperature for the activity of purified MrLip1 were pH 5.0 and 34 degrees C respectively. Furthermore, the expression of MrLip1 peaked at a similar pH and temperature, suggesting that the optimal conditions for MrLip1 protein activity and expression are similar to that found on the human skin surface. This study provides data to improve our understanding of the role and characteristics of lipase 1 in M. restricta.

PubMedSearch : Park_2015_Mycoses_58_671
PubMedID: 26404462
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9basi-a0a0k0veq6

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Park M, Jung WH, Han SH, Lee YH, Lee YW (2015)
Characterisation and Expression Analysis of MrLip1, a Class 3 Family Lipase of Malassezia restricta
Mycoses 58 :671

Park M, Jung WH, Han SH, Lee YH, Lee YW (2015)
Mycoses 58 :671