Literature for peptidase A01.064: candidapepsin SAP6

Summary Alignment Sequences Sequence features Distribution Literature Substrates

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    2025
  1. Zawrotniak,M., Satala,D., Juszczak,M., Bras,G. and Rapala-Kozik,M.
    Candida albicans aspartyl protease (Sap6) inhibits neutrophil function via a "Trojan horse" mechanism
    Sci Rep15, 6946-6946. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  2. 2022
  3. Veni,A., Lokeswari,T.S., Pavithra,D. and Sugapriya,T.
    Melianone inhibits Secreted Aspartic Proteases (SAP), a Virulence Factor During Hyphal Formation in Candida albicans
    Curr Comput Aided Drug Des18, 327-336. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  I
  4. 2017
  5. Kumar,R., Breindel,C., Saraswat,D., Cullen,P.J. and Edgerton,M.
    Candida albicans Sap6 amyloid regions function in cellular aggregation and zinc binding, and contribute to zinc acquisition
    Sci Rep7, 2908-2908. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  6. 2016
  7. Winter,M.B., Salcedo,E.C., Lohse,M.B., Hartooni,N., Gulati,M., Sanchez,H., Takagi,J., Hube,B., Andes,D.R., Johnson,A.D., Craik,C.S. and Nobile,C.J.
    Global identification of biofilm-specific proteolysis in Candida albicans
    MBio7, PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  A
  8. 2015
  9. Kumar,R., Saraswat,D., Tati,S. and Edgerton,M.
    Novel aggregation properties of Candida albicans secreted aspartyl proteinase Sap6 mediate virulence in oral candidiasis
    Infect Immun83, 2614-2626. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  10. 2013
  11. Buu,L.M. and Chen,Y.C.
    Sap6, a secreted aspartyl proteinase, participates in maintenance the cell surface integrity of Candida albicans
    J Biomed Sci20, 101-101. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  12. Pietrella,D., Pandey,N., Gabrielli,E., Pericolini,E., Perito,S., Kasper,L., Bistoni,F., Cassone,A., Hube,B. and Vecchiarelli,A.
    Secreted aspartic proteases of Candida albicans activate the NLRP3 inflammasome
    Eur J Immunol43, 679-692. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  13. Wu,H., Downs,D., Ghosh,K., Ghosh,A.K., Staib,P., Monod,M. and Tang,J.
    Candida albicans secreted aspartic proteases 4-6 induce apoptosis of epithelial cells by a novel Trojan horse mechanism
    FASEB J27, 2132-2144. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  14. 2012
  15. Monod,M., Staib,P. and Borelli,C.
    Candidapepsin
    [ISSN:978-0-12-407744-7]3, 159-166. DOI
  16. 2011
  17. Aoki,W., Kitahara,N., Miura,N., Morisaka,H., Yamamoto,Y., Kuroda,K. and Ueda,M.
    Comprehensive characterization of secreted aspartic proteases encoded by a virulence gene family in Candida albicans
    J Biochem150, 431-438. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  18. 2010
  19. Correia,A., Lermann,U., Teixeira,L., Cerca,F., Botelho,S., Gil Da Costa,R.M., Sampaio,P., Gartner,F., Morschhauser,J., Vilanova,M. and Pais,C.
    Limited role of secreted aspartyl proteinases Sap1 to Sap6 in Candida albicans virulence and host immune response in murine hematogenously disseminated candidiasis
    Infect Immun78, 4839-4849. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  20. Pietrella,D., Rachini,A., Pandey,N., Schild,L., Netea,M., Bistoni,F., Hube,B. and Vecchiarelli,A.
    The Inflammatory response induced by aspartic proteases of Candida albicans is independent of proteolytic activity
    Infect Immun78, 4754-4762. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  21. 2009
  22. Parra-Ortega,B., Cruz-Torres,H., Villa-Tanaca,L. and Hernandez-Rodriguez,C.
    Phylogeny and evolution of the aspartyl protease family from clinically relevant Candida species
    Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz104, 505-512. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  23. 2008
  24. Lermann,U. and Morschhauser,J.
    Secreted aspartic proteases are not required for invasion of reconstituted human epithelia by Candida albicans
    Microbiology (Reading)154, 3281-3295. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  25. Naglik,J.R., Moyes,D., Makwana,J., Kanzaria,P., Tsichlaki,E., Weindl,G., Tappuni,A.R., Rodgers,C.A., Woodman,A.J., Challacombe,S.J., Schaller,M. and Hube,B.
    Quantitative expression of the Candida albicans secreted aspartyl proteinase gene family in human oral and vaginal candidiasis
    Microbiology (Reading)154, 3266-3280. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  26. Odds,F.C.
    Secreted proteinases and Candida albicans virulence
    Microbiology (Reading)154, 3245-3246. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  27. Staib,P., Lermann,U., Blass-Warmuth,J., Degel,B., Wurzner,R., Monod,M., Schirmeister,T. and Morschhauser,J.
    Tetracycline-inducible expression of individual secreted aspartic proteases in Candida albicans allows isoenzyme-specific inhibitor screening
    Antimicrob Agents Chemother52, 146-156. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  28. 2002
  29. Felk,A., Kretschmar,M., Albrecht,A., Schaller,M., Beinhauer,S., Nichterlein,T., Sanglard,D., Korting,H.C., Schafer,W. and Hube,B.
    Candida albicans hyphal formation and the expression of the Efg1-regulated proteinases Sap4 to Sap6 are required for the invasion of parenchymal organs
    Infect Immun70, 3689-3700. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  30. Kretschmar,M., Felk,A., Staib,P., Schaller,M., Hess,D., Callapina,M., Morschhauser,J., Schafer,W., Korting,H.C., Hof,H., Hube,B. and Nichterlein,T.
    Individual acid aspartic proteinases (Saps) 1-6 of Candida albicans are not essential for invasion and colonization of the gastrointestinal tract in mice
    Microb Pathog32, 61-70. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  31. 2001
  32. De Bernardis,F., Sullivan,P.A. and Cassone,A.
    Aspartyl proteinases of Candida albicans and their role in pathogenicity
    Med Mycol39, 303-313. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  33. Hube,B. and Naglik,J.
    Candida albicans proteinases: resolving the mystery of a gene family
    Microbiology (Reading, Engl )147, 1997-2005. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  34. Schaller,M., Januschke,E., Schackert,C., Woerle,B. and Korting,H.C.
    Different isoforms of secreted aspartyl proteinases (Sap) are expressed by Candida albicans during oral and cutaneous candidosis in vivo
    J Med Microbiol50, 743-747. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  35. 2000
  36. [YEAR:14-7-2000]Koelsch,G., Tang,J., Loy,J.A., Monod,M., Jackson,K., Foundling,S.I. and Lin,X.L.
    Enzymic characteristics of secreted aspartic proteases of Candida albicans
    Biochim Biophys Acta1480, 117-131. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  37. Schaller,M., Schackert,C., Korting,H.C., Januschke,E. and Hube,B.
    Invasion of Candida albicans correlates with expression of secreted aspartic proteinases during experimental infection of human epidermis
    J Invest Dermatol114, 712-717. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  38. Stehr,F., Felk,A., Kretschmar,M., Schaller,M., Schafer,W. and Hube,B.
    [Extracellular hydrolytic enzymes and their relevance during Candida albicans infections]
    Mycoses43 Suppl 2, 17-21. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  39. 1999
  40. Kretschmar,M., Hube,B., Bertsch,T., Sanglard,D., Merker,R., Schroder,M., Hof,H. and Nichterlein,T.
    Germ tubes and proteinase activity contribute to virulence of Candida albicans in murine peritonitis
    Infect Immun67, 6637-6642. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  41. Schaller,M., Korting,H.C., Schafer,W., Bastert,J., Chen,W. and Hube,B.
    Secreted aspartic proteinase (Sap) activity contributes to tissue damage in a model of human oral candidosis
    Mol Microbiol34, 169-180. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  42. 1998
  43. Borg-von Zepelin,M., Beggah,S., Boggian,K., Sanglard,D. and Monod,M.
    The expression of the secreted aspartyl proteinases Sap4 to Sap6 from Candida albicans in murine macrophages
    Mol Microbiol28, 543-554. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  E
  44. 1997
  45. Sanglard,D., Hube,B., Monod,M., Odds,F.C. and Gow,N.A.
    A triple deletion of the secreted aspartyl proteinase genes SAP4, SAP5, and SAP6 of Candida albicans causes attenuated virulence
    Infect Immun65, 3539-3546. PubMed  Europe PubMed
  46. 1994
  47. Hube,B., Monod,M., Schofield,D.A., Brown,A.J. and Gow,N.A.
    Expression of seven members of the gene family encoding secretory aspartyl proteinases in Candida albicans
    Mol Microbiol14, 87-99. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  48. Monod,M., Togni,G., Hube,B. and Sanglard,D.
    Multiplicity of genes encoding secreted aspartic proteinases in Candida species
    Mol Microbiol13, 357-368. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI