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Redefining Pleiotropic Drug Resistance in a Pathogenic Yeast: Pdr1 Functions As a Sensor of Cellular Stresses in

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Journal bioRxiv
Date 2023 May 22
PMID 37214952
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Abstract

Importance: is an opportunistic pathogenic yeast that causes discomfort and death. Its incidence has been increasing because of natural defenses to our common antifungal medications. This study explores the entire genome for impacts on resistance to fluconazole. We find several new and unexpected genes can impact susceptibility to fluconazole. Several antibiotics can also alter the efficacy of fluconazole. Most importantly, we find that Pdr1 - a key determinant of fluconazole resistance - is not regulated directly through binding of fluconazole and instead is regulated indirectly by sensing the cellular stresses caused by fluconazole blockage of sterol biosynthesis. This new understanding of drug resistance mechanisms could improve the outcomes of current antifungals and accelerate the development of novel therapeutics.