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Lambowitz Lab

Department of Molecular Biosciences

100 East 24th St., Stop A5000
Austin, TX 78712 (email)

November 7, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

Correlation between pathogenicity and temperature sensitivity in different strains of Histoplasma capsulatum.

Abstract:

We compared the mycelial to yeast transitions of the Downs strain of Histoplasma capsulatum (low level of virulence) with those of G184A and G222B, two more virulent strains having different levels of pathogenicity for mice. When the morphological transitions are initiated by a temperature shift from 25 degrees to 37 degrees C, all three strains undergo similar physiological changes, but these are less severe in G184A and G222B than in the Downs strain. The transitions from mycelial to yeast morphology in both of the more virulent strains are also one-third more rapid than in Downs. We also find that the differences in temperature sensitivity of the three strains can be correlated with the temperature required for complete uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation. The differences in sensitivity to elevated temperatures extend to the growth of yeast cells of all three strains. Considered together, our results suggest that sensitivity to elevated temperatures may be a key factor accounting for differences in virulence and that uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation may be the primary event in the morphological transition in all three strains.

Citation:

Medoff G, Maresca B, Lambowitz AM, Kobayashi G, Painter A, Sacco M, Carratu L. Correlation between pathogenicity and temperature sensitivity in different strains of Histoplasma capsulatum. J Clin Invest. 78 (6) :1638-47.

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Structural basis for the evolution of a domesticated group II intron–like reverse transcriptase to function in host cell DNA repair

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Citation: Park SK, Guo M, Stamos JL, Wantae K, Lee S, Zhang YJ, Lambowitz AM. Structural basis of the evolution of a domesticated group II intron-like reverse transcriptase to function in host cell DNA repair. Biochemistry. 2025 July 29; 12231):e2504208122. Download Citation

Human cells contain myriad excised linear intron RNAs with links to gene regulation and potential utility as biomarkers

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Citation: Yao J, Xu H, Ferrick-Kiddie EA, Nottingham RM, Wu DC, Ares M, Lambowitz AM. Human cells contain myriad excised linear intron RNAs with links to gene regulation and potential utility as biomarkers. PloS Genet. 2024 Sep 26; 20(9):e1011416 185 (20) :3671-3688. Download Citation

Arg-tRNA synthetase links inflammatory metabolism to RNA splicing and nuclear trafficking via SRRM2

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Citation: Cui H, Diedrich JK, Wu DC, Lim JJ, Nottingham RM, Moresco JJ, Yates JR, Blencowe BJ, Lambowitz AM, Schimmel P. Arg-tRNA synthetase links inflammatory metabolism to RNA splicing and nuclear trafficking via SRRM2. Nature Cell Biology [Internet]. 25 :592–603. Download Citation cui_2023.pdf 10.53 MB Full Text News & views highlight:… read more 

Group II-like Reverse Transcriptases Function in Double Strand Break Repair

Tagged With: 2022

Citation: Park SK, Mohr G, Yao J, Russell R, Lambowitz AM. Group II-like Reverse Transcriptases Function in Double Strand Break Repair. Cell [Internet]. 185 (20) :3671-3688. Download Citation park_cell_2022.pdf 12.54 MB Full Text Cell Leading Edge Highlight: Moran, J.V. and Wilson, T.E. Reverse transcriptase meets DNA, again: Possible roles for transposable… read more 

Identification of protein-protected mRNA fragments and structured excised intron RNAs in human plasma by TGIRT-seq peak calling

Tagged With: 2020

Citation: Yao J, Wu DC, Nottingham RM, Lambowitz AM. Identification of protein-protected mRNA fragments and structured excised intron RNAs in human plasma by TGIRT-seq peak calling. eLife [Internet]. Download Citation Last updated on 09/15/2020

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